report Ministry of Health And residents about plans for future expansion Public health initiativesEarly detection campaigns are planned to be launchedTreatment of fatty liverEarly detection and prevention of rheumatic heart disease in children, as well as an initiative to care for children with type 1 diabetes, and the launch of an initiative to care for stroke patients.
Dr. Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, spokesman for the Ministry of Health and the People, said in today’s statements that presidential campaigns have achieved great success in serving citizens and providing medical services to citizens.
Regarding the axis of public health initiatives, he explained that the presidential initiatives from (2014-2024), which included all age groups from childhood to old age for early detection and treatment of the -free for various diseases, as provided by the campaigns (100 Million Health). 170 million medical services from which 94 million benefited, indicating that the initiatives introduced in the year 2024, which included the campaign “Your Health is Happiness” to to support mental health, the third level of cancer early detection and treatment, as well as the “Your Health is Happiness” campaign. 100 Days of Health for the second year in a row, explaining that the harvest of the campaign in 200 days for the year 2023 amounted to 60.1 million services, and in the year 2024 the campaign provided 97.4 million services the only 61 days.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Health and Population revealed the global assessment of the performance of Egypt’s public health initiatives, marking the Global Consortium for Assistive Technology for People with Special Needs, with the support of the Project Service Office of the United Nations, to support the President. of the Republic’s campaign for early detection of impairment and hearing loss, and the value of the award is $3 million It will last for 3 years to expand the scope of vision and hearing screening and provide medical glasses and hearing aids to children aged school, as well as setting 5 Guinness World Records in the field of detection and awareness of cancerous tumors, with a rate of 6,000 cases within 8 hours. Only.
He continued: Health initiatives won the United Nations Prize for Non-Communicable Diseases 2024, and the Ministry of Health, represented by the President’s Initiative for the Screening and Treatment of Communicable Diseases, won the prize for 2024, as well as the Egypt receives membership in the International Agency for Research on Cancer, indicating in this regard that receiving Egypt is also a member of the Board of Directors of the African Medicines Agency, representing the sector of the -Sahel and the Sahara, and the selection of Egypt as the headquarters of the important “Waad” Arab Pharmaceutical Group. achievements aimed at putting Egypt on the path to leadership in the field of health.
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How does the Ministry of Health engage with local communities to ensure that their health initiatives are effectively tailored to meet the needs of diverse populations?
Question 1: Can you tell us about the recent health initiatives launched by the Ministry of Health in Egypt, and how they aim to improve the overall well-being of the population? Specifically, what are the main focus areas and target groups?
Question 2: How successful have these initiatives been in terms of reaching the desired outcomes, and what are some of the challenges that have been encountered during their implementation?
Question 3: In your opinion, what are the potential long-term benefits of these initiatives for the healthcare system in Egypt, and how can they contribute to reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases?
Question 4: How do these initiatives compliment or differ from previous health campaigns launched by the government? Are there any lessons learned or best practices that can be carried forward?
Question 5: Could you provide more information on the international recognition received by Egypt’s health initiatives? What role do you think this plays in promoting healthcare investment and cooperation on a regional and global level?
Question 6: Can you tell us about the recently announced initiative to care for children with type 1 diabetes? What challenges do these children face in terms of accessing healthcare services, and how will this program address these issues?
Question 7: Given that stroke and rheumatic heart disease are more prevalent in older adults, how is the ministry planning to provide care for this population as part of their public health initiatives?
Question 8: With the FDA’s recent approval for the treatment of fatty liver disease, can you tell us about the ministry’s plans to raise awareness and improve access to this new treatment option? Specifically, how will it reach out to remote or underserved communities?
Question 9: What is the role of technology and innovation in implementing these health initiatives, and how is the ministry leveraging these to improve health outcomes?
Question 10: what are some of the future plans for health initiatives in Egypt, and how will these build on the successes achieved thus far?