In a move reflecting its commitment to healthcare, the head of the Abu Dhabi Health Authority met with patients injured due to regional crises. This meeting, held at a dedicated treatment hospital, comes at a critical time as the UAE seeks to provide necessary support and care.
The United Arab Emirates has announced a new medical shipment to the health sector in Gaza, valued at over <strong>2.7 million dirhams</strong>. This initiative is part of its ongoing support for the health sector in Palestinian territories, especially under the challenging conditions faced by Gaza's residents.
The World Health Organization has called for urgent support for health systems in five Middle Eastern countries—Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan—struggling under the pressures of ongoing conflicts. Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized the need for immediate funding to address health crises.
The Sharjah Charity has announced the allocation of <strong>11.3 million dirhams</strong> to support kidney patients in 2024. This initiative aims to enhance healthcare and alleviate the suffering of patients.