UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has said the UAE is committed to strengthening healthcare systems worldwide, in a social media post to mark World Health Day.
In a message on X, His Highness also said they aim to preserve "the wellbeing and dignity of people in the UAE and around the world".
He added that "through fostering local and international partnerships, continued investment in research and innovation, and intensified efforts to eradicate preventable diseases, we aim to contribute to improved health for all."
On #WorldHealthDay, we renew our commitment to strengthening healthcare systems and preserving the wellbeing and dignity of people in the #UAE and around the world. Through fostering local and international partnerships, continued investment in research and innovation, and… pic.twitter.com/jYESGYGBD1
— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) April 7, 2024

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