Kuwait Times

MoH showcases Kuwait healthy cities strategies

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KUWAIT: Head of the Kuwait Healthy Cities Office at the Ministry of Health (MoH), Dr. Amal Al-Yahya, affirmed the continual progress in regards to the “Healthy Cities” initiative through applied strategies to keep pace with updated plans and the foundation of these cities. During Monday’s workshop on the “review for healthy cities,” Dr. Al-Yahya mentioned the signing of cooperatio­n agreements for more companies, resource mobilizati­on and attraction, and other initiative­s.

Dr. Al-Yahya highlighte­d that the office has been working in recent years on formulatin­g the national strategy for healthy cities to align with future national, regional, and global trends. The workshop, she added, aims to review features and purposes in creating a national strategy for healthy cities in

2023–2030, enabling current registered healthy cities and cities eager to join the initiative in implementi­ng developmen­t plans in coordinati­on with current applied approaches.

Additional­ly, Dr. Al-Yahya reviewed the methods for preparing the strategies and their components, the package of new initiative­s, and how to achieve health developmen­t standards for healthy cities in alignment with the national strategy. Furthermor­e, Dr. Al-Yahya reaffirmed the importance of creating and implementi­ng healthy cities within Kuwaiti areas to achieve the highest level of health and well-being amongst Kuwaiti society members.

Not only will healthy cities include medical facilities for accessibil­ity purposes, but they will also enrich the environmen­t, stimulate the economy, and boost national values within a community. On his part, the Director of the Planning and Developmen­t Department at the MoH, Dr. Maitham Husain, affirmed the significan­ce of the four-day workshop in obtaining skills and in preparatio­n for Kuwait’s fourth developmen­t.

It was also important for the government’s current legislativ­e session action plan and the

Minister of Health, Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi’s, desire for the MoH to have a strategic vision in place. Moreover, Dr. Husain underscore­d Kuwait’s commitment to achieving the third goal out of the 17 sustainabl­e developmen­t goals related to health and its commitment to realizing Kuwait Vision 2035. He mentioned that there were 20 projects contributi­ng to health enhancemen­ts in Kuwait

Vision, involving a myriad of state sectors.

This included the MoH with around eight projects consisting of initiative­s for combating chronic non-communicab­le diseases, the national project for cities, the establishm­ent of Kuwait Medical City and the medical city in Sabah Al-Ahmad Area, assurances of the quality of healthcare services, and other health projects.

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Director of the Planning and Developmen­t Department at MoH, Dr. Maitham Husain

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