Oman honoured for efforts to combat NCDs
Published: 08:12 AM,Dec 13,2023 | EDITED : 12:12 PM,Dec 13,2023
Muscat - The Sultanate of Oman has received the Excellence Award for the year 2023 from the World Health Organization for its continuous efforts in combating non-communicable diseases (NCDs) to reach sustainable development goals.
This achievement represents an important addition to the series of global achievements achieved by the Ministry of Health in the Sultanate
of Oman in various health fields, which highlight the extent of development it is witnessing in light of the renewed renaissance, and the great interest that the government pays in all areas of development to be in the ranks of developed countries, an official statement said.
The award was presented by Dr. Jean Jabour, representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) office in the Sultanate of Oman, and Dr. Badriya bint Mohsen al Rashidiya - Director General of Primary Health Care.
This achievement represents an important addition to the series of global achievements achieved by the Ministry of Health in the Sultanate
of Oman in various health fields, which highlight the extent of development it is witnessing in light of the renewed renaissance, and the great interest that the government pays in all areas of development to be in the ranks of developed countries, an official statement said.
The award was presented by Dr. Jean Jabour, representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) office in the Sultanate of Oman, and Dr. Badriya bint Mohsen al Rashidiya - Director General of Primary Health Care.