EU Ambassador Nicola Orlando reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to strengthening primary healthcare in Libya during a meeting with Health Minister Ramadan Abu Janah. Key areas of collaboration discussed included migrant health and improving local healthcare services, with a focus on better disease surveillance and coordination.
The European Union’s ambassador to Libya, Nicola Orlando, emphasized the EU’s ongoing commitment to enhancing primary healthcare services across the nation. This affirmation followed a meeting with Libya’s Health Minister, Ramadan Abu Janah, in Tripoli where Orlando shared insights via his social media account.
During their discussion, they identified key areas for collaboration, particularly focusing on the improvement of local healthcare delivery systems. Orlando expressed anticipation for strengthened strategic and technical coordination in the upcoming months to support these initiatives.
The meeting, as noted by the Ministry of Health, facilitated conversations around cooperative efforts in sectors such as migrant health and public health, aimed at bolstering primary healthcare frameworks in Libya. Moreover, they addressed methods to enhance cooperation between the EU mission and the Libyan health sector, especially regarding cross-border disease surveillance to effectively manage potential epidemic threats.
The EU, through Ambassador Nicola Orlando, is reinforcing its dedication to bolstering primary healthcare in Libya. Cooperative discussions with the Libyan Health Ministry emphasize areas such as migrant health and disease surveillance. This strategic partnership aims to improve healthcare delivery and preventative measures against epidemics in the region.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly