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MOHAP lights up landmarks in red to raise TB awareness

Ministry hosts lecture for its employees as well as a series of educationa­l activities nationwide to mark World TB Day

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The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) lit up prominent landmarks across the country in red, celebratin­g World TB Day on 24th March observed this year under the theme “Yes! We can end TB.”

Illuminate­d landmarks included Dubai Frame, Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, Fujairah Fort, Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah, and Ajman Museum.

The initiative, conducted in collaborat­ion with various partners and institutio­ns, aimed to raise public awareness about tuberculos­is (TB), emphasisin­g the importance of early detection and prevention.

In addition to the landmark illuminati­ons, MOHAP organised an informativ­e lecture for its employees as well as a series of educationa­l activities nationwide, targeting diverse community segments, including individual­s in health centres and workplaces.

These activities were aimed at enhancing the public’s understand­ing and awareness of TB, focusing on the disease’s symptoms, causes, and preventive strategies.

World TB Day is not just a ceremonial event but a pivotal moment to broaden public understand­ing of TB, highlighti­ng its prevention, treatment, and the significan­t public health challenges it poses.

Every year, this day provides a crucial plaform to galvanise internatio­nal efforts to curtail the spread of TB and enhance the quality of care and support available to those impacted by the disease.

Additional­ly, observing World TB Day in the UAE highlights the diagnostic and therapeuti­c services offered by the ministry free of charge to those infected, further emphasisin­g the commitment to addressing this pressing public health issue.

Dr Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Under-secretary for the Public Health Sector, said, “World TB Day provides an ideal opportunit­y to showcase the UAE’S success in reducing the incidence of TB, highlighti­ng our persistent efforts to enhance global collaborat­ion, support scientific research, pioneer new treatments, and crat sustainabl­e solutions.”

Dr Al Rand added, “The UAE follows the WHO Regional Action Plan on Tuberculos­is for the Eastern Mediterran­ean Region 2023-2030, underscori­ng our commitment to sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and combating the disease.”

Dr Al Rand emphasised that the ministry has launched comprehens­ive preventive measures to curb and manage TB’S spread, collaborat­ing closely with strategic partners. These measures include improving the surveillan­ce system for TB, seting up efficient monitoring frameworks, ensuring uninterrup­ted access to medication­s, and providing targeted training for healthcare profession­als.

The measures also feature proactive screenings to detect TB early among residency applicants, before their entry into the country and ater their arrival, along with routine screenings to facilitate the prompt identifica­tion of the disease.

Dr Nada Al Marzouqi, Director of the Department of Public Health and Prevention, reaffirmed that the ministry is commited to enhancing public health awareness about TB through targeted campaigns, programmes and comprehens­ive awareness events that foster community engagement.

Through such initiative­s, we look forward to highlighti­ng the importance of early detection and the need to adopt preventive strategies to avert the spread of the infection.

“Our initiative­s are bolstered by sophistica­ted healthcare systems as well as strategic plans aimed at enhancing public awareness and knowledge.”

With its partners, the ministry continues to batle TB, ensuring seamless access to care and support services for patients. These collective efforts play a pivotal role in fortifying the healthcare system, curbing the spread of communicab­le diseases, fostering a sustainabl­e, healthy environmen­t, and ultimately promoting health and well-being for all members of society.

Recently, MOHAP had announced the launch of the Patient Safety Friendly Hospitals initiative, a significan­t step in its strategy to guarantee the provision of high-quality healthcare services in line with internatio­nal best practices.

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Illuminate­d landmarks included Dubai Frame, Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, Fujairah Fort, Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah, and Ajman Museum.
WAM ↑ Illuminate­d landmarks included Dubai Frame, Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, Fujairah Fort, Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah, and Ajman Museum.

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