Dr. Ne'ma Abdel, the representative of the World Health Organization in Egypt, said that Egypt's experiences in the health sector must be conveyed to the world so that they can benefit from them and follow their example.
Nema Abdel confirmed that Egypt was able to eliminate the hepatitis C virus, malaria, and polio, and had achievements in the presidential initiative for women's health, and reducing the chances of breast cancer.
He said that what Egypt has done in the field of health care is considered a great achievement, especially since Egypt is a country with a high population density of 107 million, and is not a high-income country.
This was during the fifth conference of the General Authority for Health Care, in the administrative capital under the slogan "Towards globalization in providing health care services."