Libya chaired the General Committee of the World Health Assembly for the first time during the WHO meeting in Geneva. Health Minister Mohamed Al-Ghouj led the session, which oversees assembly agendas and global health discussions involving member states. Libya was also elected vice president of the World Health Assembly and received WHO certification confirming the country eliminated trachoma. Officials said the developments reflected Libya’s expanding role in regional and international health diplomacy and multilateral cooperation.
Libya Leads WHO Assembly Committee
Libya chaired the General Committee of the World Health Assembly for the first time during the WHO meeting in Geneva. Health Minister Mohamed Al-Ghouj led the session, which oversees assembly agendas and global health discussions involving member states. Libya was also elected vice president of the World Health Assembly and received WHO certification confirming the country eliminated trachoma. Officials said the developments reflected Libya’s expanding role in regional and international health diplomacy and multilateral cooperation.
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