Libya and Morocco signed a health cooperation agreement during the World Health Assembly in Geneva to strengthen collaboration in healthcare services, medical training, and scientific research. The memorandum includes cooperation on digital health, telemedicine, pharmaceutical development, and exchanges between hospitals and health institutions. Libyan officials said the partnership supports efforts to improve healthcare services, expand regional cooperation, and strengthen the country’s national health system through shared expertise and training programs.
Libya, Morocco Sign Health Deal
Libya and Morocco signed a health cooperation agreement during the World Health Assembly in Geneva to strengthen collaboration in healthcare services, medical training, and scientific research. The memorandum includes cooperation on digital health, telemedicine, pharmaceutical development, and exchanges between hospitals and health institutions. Libyan officials said the partnership supports efforts to improve healthcare services, expand regional cooperation, and strengthen the country’s national health system through shared expertise and training programs.
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