“The Conscience Organization holds the African Conference for Egypt’s Future Vision and Achieving Sustainable Health.”

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Under the patronage of Dr. Mina Youhanna, President of the Global Conscience Human Rights Organization, and in cooperation with the Egyptian Ministry of Health and the Baheya Foundation, the African Conference on Egypt’s Future Vision and Sustainable Health was held. This event aims to discuss issues related to public health and sustainable development in Egypt and Africa in general. This conference reflects Egypt’s commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the field of health.

Conference objectives:
Enhancing regional cooperation: The conference brings together decision-makers, experts, NGOs, and the private sector to discuss common health challenges and share experiences.

Health Policy Discussion: The conference will address current and future health policies and ways to improve healthcare systems in Egypt and African countries.

Highlighting Innovations: Showcasing innovations and emerging technologies in healthcare and how they can be applied to achieve better health outcomes.

Raising awareness: Increasing awareness about public health issues, such as non-communicable diseases, mental health, nutrition, and other important topics.

Reviewing successful experiences: Discussing successful experiences in implementing health programs in Egypt and other countries, and how to benefit from them.

Possible topics that may be covered:
Mental health: The importance of mental health and the need to take care of it.
Non-communicable diseases: How to combat the spread of diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
Nutrition: Raising awareness of the importance of proper nutrition.
Primary health care: Improving the quality of basic health services.
Participants:
The conference typically includes a diverse group of participants, including:

Government representatives.
Health experts.
Academics and researchers.
Representatives of civil society organizations.
Private sector companies.
Expected outcomes:
Health policy recommendations.
New partnerships between countries and organizations.
Strategies for improving public health in Africa.

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