Egypt's Ambassador to Ghana Emad Hanna participated in the opening ceremony of a major hospital that was implemented with Egyptian hands and expertise in a suburb of the capital Accra, with a capacity of 100 beds, in the presence of President Nana Akufo Addo, the Ghanaian Minister of Health, a number of Ghanaian ministers and officials and company officials. The Egyptian executives and the group of young Egyptians working on the projec
On the sidelines of the opening ceremony, Ambassador Hanna discussed with the Ghanaian Minister of Health and his assistants ways of enhancing cooperation between Egypt and Ghana in the field of health care, especially those related to the health of women and children, shortening procedures for granting practicing permits to Egyptian doctors wishing to work in Ghana, and facilitating access Egyptian medicine to the Ghanaian market and then to the markets of West African countries in sub-Saharan Africa, within the framework of the convergence of "ECOWAS" of the common market, pointing to the good reputation of the Egyptian medicine, and the idea of bringing Egyptian medicine to Ghana in line with the political leadership in both countries, And lung The African Union's Egyptian Commission on Integration among the States of the Continent.
Ambassador Hanna pointed to the Egyptian pilot experience in the framework of the presidential initiative "100 million health" to eradicate C virus and detect noncommunicable diseases, and the possibility of considering the simulation of this experience or the adoption of a similar initiative in Ghana in cooperation with the Egyptian pharmaceutical companies. The Egyptian Agency for Partnership for Development provides training opportunities for African trainees, including doctors and nursing staff, to learn about the latest medical technologies, advanced diagnostic and treatment techniques, and is a conducive forum for the exchange of experiences and insights. CAC Egyptian doctors in various branches of medicine.
On his part, the Ghanaian Minister of Health praised the development of Egypt in the field of pharmaceutical industries and its efforts to improve the medical services of the citizen, praising the Egyptian excellence in the field of buildings and medical equipment, which was reflected in the development and professionalism on which the new Ghana hospital was built with Egyptian hands and technology.
The Minister looked forward to supporting bilateral cooperation in health care.
In this context, his staff suggested that special courses could be held for Ghanaian government nursing staff, with consideration being given in Accra to allow the largest number of Ghanaian trainees to benefit