Major General Ahmed Rashid, the Governor of Giza, will be inaugurating the National campaign “100 days of health” this Monday morning. The campaign, which was launched by the Ministry of Health and Population in all governorates of the Republic, aims to raise health awareness among citizens regarding infectious diseases, noncommunicable diseases, and genetic diseases.
The campaign will continue its activities until the beginning of October and is part of the national plan for presidential initiatives. It includes integrated medical teams and mobile medical clinics that will provide free medical examinations and treatment services to citizens. The services offered will include the services of the presidential initiatives 100 million health, ensuring the availability of quality services for all target groups.
The campaign will also provide services for various initiatives such as maternal and fetal health care for pregnant women, detection and treatment of hearing in newborns, and examinations for those who are about to get married. Additionally, premature babies will be examined for genetic diseases, and diagnostic and referral services will be provided for schoolchildren who may suffer from malnutrition diseases.
These services will be provided through primary care units, mobile teams, medical convoys, and family planning vehicles. The aim is to ensure that all citizens have access to these services in gathering places, centers, and neighborhoods.
The National campaign “100 days of health” is a significant step towards improving the health awareness and well-being of the Egyptian population. It is expected to have a positive impact on reducing the spread of infectious diseases and improving the overall health of the citizens.
How does the deployment of mobile clinics and medical teams contribute to the goal of ensuring high-quality healthcare for all target groups in the “100 Days of Health” campaign
Major General Ahmed Rashid, the Governor of Giza, is set to kick off the “100 Days of Health” national campaign on Monday morning. This campaign, organized by the Ministry of Health and Population, aims to boost health awareness among citizens regarding infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and genetic disorders.
Running until the beginning of October, this initiative forms part of the national plan for presidential initiatives. It involves the deployment of fully-equipped medical teams and mobile clinics, which will offer free medical screenings and treatment services to the public. These services will include those provided by the “100 Million Health” initiative, ensuring the availability of high-quality healthcare for all target groups.
In addition to general medical services, the campaign will also provide specialized care for specific groups. This includes maternal and fetal healthcare for pregnant women, hearing screenings and treatments for newborns, and pre-marriage examinations. Furthermore, premature babies will be screened for genetic disorders, and diagnostic and referral services will be made available for malnourished schoolchildren.
To ensure accessibility, these services will be provided through primary care units, mobile teams, medical convoys, and family planning vehicles. This allows citizens to easily access the services in public spaces, centers, and neighborhoods.
The “100 Days of Health” campaign is a significant step towards enhancing public health awareness and well-being in Egypt. It is expected to have a positive impact by reducing the spread of infectious diseases and improving the overall health of the population.
It’s encouraging to see the Governor of Giza taking proactive measures to prioritize the health and well-being of the community through the ‘100 Days of Health’ campaign. This initiative will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the people and the region as a whole.
It’s inspiring to see the Governor of Giza taking proactive steps towards improving public health with the ‘100 Days of Health’ campaign. Together, we can build a healthier community and promote wellbeing for all.