Tunis: A regional workshop on the establishment of a regional knowledge hub for North Africa, organised by the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), is taking place on May 13 and 14 in Tunis.The workshop aims to create a platform for the collection of health information and data relevant to the needs of African Union Member States.Inaugurating the workshop Monday, Minister of Health, Ali Mrabet, stressed the importance of establishing this platform, which will strengthen the capacity of health institutions and systems in North Africa and the African continent in general to respond effectively to health threats and emergencies.He reiterated Tunisia's willingness to participate in all initiatives aimed at protecting public health in Africa.The workshop brings together experts and specialists from a number of North African countries and Tunisia, represented by experts from a number of relevant ministries and structures.Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Related Articles
GHACHIFA Extends Condolences to Government and Families of Helicopter Crash Victims
Accra: Ambassador Anani Demuyakor, the Chairman of the Ghana China Friendship Association (GHACHIFA), along with his Executive Members, has expressed condolences to President John Dramani Mahama and the families affected by the military helicopter cra…
Agenda 111 Project Completion Clarified by ISSER
Accra: The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) at the University of Ghana has clarified recent reports concerning the progress of the government’s Agenda 111 health infrastructure projects. The Institute emphasized that the …
Kemi Badenoch Declares She No Longer Identifies as Nigerian
London: Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has announced that she no longer identifies as Nigerian and revealed that she has not renewed her Nigerian passport since the early 2000s. Born in the UK and having spent parts of her childhood in Nigeri…
