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IOM Egypt, EU Inaugurate Latest Addition of Watan Medical Centre Serving Egyptians & Migrants


Fri 25 Jun 2021 | 11:11 AM
Ahmad El-Assasy

Cairo, 24 June 2021- The International Organization for Migration in Egypt (IOM) and the European Union Delegation to Egypt represented by Mr Laurent de Boeck, IOM Chief of Mission to Egypt and Ms Graziella Rizza, Head of Governance Section of the EU Delegation to Egypt, respectively, have inaugurated the soft opening of the latest addition to the Watan Medical Centre in the Sixth of October area, serving Egyptians and migrants.

“It was an honour to officially open Watan clinic that provides medical services for Egyptians and migrants in the Sixth of October area. I am amazed by the Syrian community support to offer health services for migrants and host communities. 20,746 patients have already received health support from Watan”, said De Boeck.

The centre, run by ‘Watan for Cultural and Social Development’ is one of IOM’s chosen partners in Egypt that works to promote socio-economic, educational and provide medical services to migrants, refugees, and Egyptian host communities across Greater Cairo.

As part of this service provision, IOM has previously supported Watan in establishing a dental clinic and laboratory through the refurbishment and provision of medical devices. Under this latest collaboration, IOM, with funding from the European Union through Regional Development and Protection Programme for North Africa Phase II, provided the financial and in-kind support to establish the Gynaecology and Obstetrics wing. 

This newly built wing offers delivery services (both natural birth and caesarean) and is additionally equipped with two rooms for post-delivery accommodation. Following the addition of the Gynaecology and Obstetrics wing, Watan decided to consolidate all clinics in one centre in the Sixth of October area. The centre now boasts Dental, Gynaecology, Obesity, Cardiac, Endocrinology, Dermatology, Urology, Physiotherapy and Otolaryngology clinics.

Watan estimates that it currently serves an estimated 450 inpiduals a month and 5,400 a year, charging affordable fees for those who can pay, and free-of-charge services for vulnerable cases. Watan operates a not-for-profit maintenance model ensuring sustainability of staff and equipment. With the addition of the Gynaecology and Obstetrics wing, this medical centre will improve the access of migrants and Egyptians to quality health services.