UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed health ministers and officials to Qasr Al Bahr in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, for the first Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week.
He expressed hope for the event to lead to strategic planning in global health and emphasised the importance of exchanging ideas and developing innovative solutions for healthcare challenges.
His Highness also added that the UAE is committed to supporting all efforts and initiatives aimed at advancing the future of healthcare and strengthening global health systems, while also promoting investments in healthcare development for the greater good of humanity.
Participants expressed their appreciation to the UAE and the organisers of the Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week, which provides a vital platform for dialogue and the exchange of ideas on future healthcare needs and strategies for advancing healthcare through a proactive and preventive approach.
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