Tunisia’s Minister of Health Mr. Mohamed Trabelsi Mrabet emphasized the necessity of resuming the Tunisia-Syria healthcare collaboration. At a meeting with his Syrian counterpart, Hassen Ahmed Ghabbach, on the eve of the 76th World Health Assembly (May 21–30 in Geneva), Mrabet made the comments while outlining technical ideas to hasten the restart of medical collaboration between Tunisia and Syria.
Minister Mrabet emphasizes the importance of partnership in healthcare, particularly the exchange of knowledge, medical resources, and experiences while recognizing the reciprocal benefits and shared expertise between the two countries. The two ministers expressed ecstasy at the restoration of diplomatic ties between their nations, stressing the significance of increasing cooperation in the field of health.
In order to benefit from Tunisia’s experience in the pediatric heart surgery, vaccine, and pharmaceutical industries, they also underlined the significance of renewing previous agreements and starting technical visits and online meetings.
Mohamed Trabelsi Mrabet, the minister of health of Tunisia, has emphasized the importance of resuming cooperation between Tunisia and Syria in the field of medicine. Minister Mrabet underlines that restarting the partnership is essential for strengthening healthcare systems and solving shared health concerns because of the shared skills, resources, and knowledge between the two nations. Intensifying connections between Tunisia and Syria can make sharing medical knowledge, technology, and research easier, which will benefit both countries’ healthcare systems.
There are many prospects for cooperation now that Tunisia and Syria are working together again in the health field. The exchange of medical specialists and professionals, which enables the sharing of knowledge, competence, and best practices, is one important field. To improve the abilities of healthcare workers and encourage cross-cultural learning, joint training programs, workshops, and conferences can be held.
Collaboration in the field of medical research and development can also result in important improvements in the healthcare system. Common health problems, including infectious diseases, chronic disorders, and problems with public health, can be addressed through collaborative research efforts. Sharing research results, data, and cutting-edge healthcare solutions can be advantageous for both nations and advance knowledge of global health.