Egypt’s
Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar met with French Health Minister Stéphanie
Rist on the sidelines of the “One Health” Summit in Lyon to strengthen
bilateral cooperation in healthcare.
The talks focused on
preventive and curative care, reproductive health, and sharing expertise in
universal health insurance and reducing surgical waiting lists.
The ministers also
discussed France’s support in providing medical services to the injured in Gaza
and reinforcing the health system there, stressing the importance of
international coordination to ease the humanitarian crisis.
They reviewed joint
projects, including the development of 35 primary healthcare units backed by
the French Development Agency. Cooperation in medical education, nursing
capacity building, and partnerships with leading French institutions was also
explored.
The meeting
addressed Egypt’s proposals for the upcoming World Health Assembly on radiology
and liver diseases, as well as opportunities in pharmaceutical and vaccine
manufacturing and advancing green transformation in healthcare.
The Health Ministry
said the discussions reflect the depth of Egypt–France strategic ties and open
broader prospects for strengthening Egypt’s health system to better meet
challenges and improve services for citizens.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette