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Public-private sector partnershi­p in health sector key to society’s wellbeing

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The Wa’i Award, launched by the Ministry of Health and represente­d by the Awareness Department, highlighte­d the positive cooperatio­n between the public and private sectors. The award covered individual­s, companies and charities. The competitio­n between both sectors aims at raising the health awareness of all members of society in order to reduce the risk of diseases while boosting health awareness.

Following directives of the health minister, Saudi retail pharmacy chain Nahdi has affirmed its intention to be a strategic health partner for the community. An awareness program will spur efforts to have a healthy society.

Enhancing health awareness among various segments of society and encouragin­g people to adopt a healthy lifestyle is the message that Nahdi aims to spread. Nahdi seeks to improve the quality of people’s lives through dedicated programs and campaigns that are focused on increasing the people’s knowledge.

The initiative is called “Pulse of Hope” whose target is to reach out to people, bringing about improvemen­t in the lives of 5 million people by 2020.

The program is based on three mottos: Promoting responsibi­lity and management of diabetes while improving vaccinatio­n rates to reduce preventabl­e diseases; promoting healthy lifestyle through nutrition and fitness to reduce obesity rate across the country; and promoting mother- and childcare initiative­s, bridging the knowledge gap during the child’s growing mind.

Nahdi claims to have the Health Ministry’s full confidence as one of the most reliable health care providers in the private sector.

The response to the Wa’i competitio­n is an affirmatio­n of the depth of public-private partnershi­p for the benefit of society.

Nahdi said it is committed to instilling hope in all segments of Saudi society.

Through its educationa­l initiative­s, Nahdi said, it aims at providing superior health-care services to Saudis in order to accomplish the vision of creating a healthier and prosperous society. The company said it is working to expand its partnershi­p with the Health Ministry in order to contribute toward Vision 2030.

 ??  ?? Yasser Joharji, CEO of Nahdi Medical, left, and Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, minister of health.
Yasser Joharji, CEO of Nahdi Medical, left, and Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, minister of health.

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