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Highlights of the Regional Director's 3-day visit to Tunisia, May 2017

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Regional Director’s meets with Her Excellency Minister of Health, TunisiaRegional Director meets with H.E. Minister of Health of Tunisia

During his official visit to Tunisia in May 2017, Dr Mahmoud Fikri, the WHO Regional Director, visited H.E The Minister of Health of Tunisia accompanied by senior advisors. They discussed health system strengtening and WHO's technical support to national health programnes. H.E. the Minister thanked the Regional Director for his visit and expressed her appreciation of the vision of the Regional Director for WHO's work in the Region for the next 5 years, which she said would strengthen the capacity of Member States to address regional strategic health priorities. 

Meeting_with_Tunisias_parliamentary_health_committeeRD_inTunisiaMeeting with the parliamentary Health Committee 

The Regional Director paid a brief visit to the Parliament of Tunisia during his visit. He met the head of the parliamentary Health Committee and several members of parliament. He highlighted the important role that parliamentarians have to play in developing legislation on health-related issues, such as in tobacco control and road safety. The parliamentarians assured the Regional Director of their full support and requested long-term partnership with WHO so that they were engaged in any key health issues requiring development of a legislative framework.

World Congress on Road Safety

Dr Fikri attended the Thirteenth session of the World Congress on Road Safety which took place in Tunis on Wednesday 3 May 2017. The event was also attended by H.E. Tunisian Prime Minister Yousef El-Shahed. The congress addressed "post-crash response" and highlighted the crucial role of the health sector both in prevention and control of road traffic injuries, deaths and disabilities.

UNCT_meeting_in_TunisRegional Director chairs joint UNCT Tunisia and Libya meeting

The Regional Director was invited to chair a joint Tunisia/Libya United Nations Country Team meeting in the United Nations Mission office for Libya. The Regional Director was briefed on the humanitarian situation in Libya and the challenges faced by the United Nations and humanitarian actors with respect to funding, access, security and the fragmented political situation, as well as the plight of migrants and refugees passing through Libya. He was also briefed on joint activities in Tunisia and the challenges of limited donor funding to Tunisia as a middle-income country. Tunisia's proximity to Libya was discussed and the possibility of a spillover from the conflict there.

In the context of Libya, the Regional Director stressed the importance of working with United Nations partners to ensure that efforts were not duplicated and resources targeted wisely. The Regional Director discussed WHO, UNICEF and the United Nations Development Programme's successful engagement with the World Bank for funding for Yemen which could be replicated in Libya through submission of a similar funding framework.

Meeting_with_Minister_of_Health_of_LibyaMeeting with H.E the Minister of Health of Libya

The Regional Director met with H.E. the Minister of Health of Libya who was accompanied by senior advisors. They discussed support being provided to migrants and refugees and health system strengthening to to improve the delivery of humanitarian assistance. An agreement on the reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent strategy was signed between the Ministry of Health and WHO/UNICEF/United Nations Population Fund.

Meeting_with_Special_Representative_of_the_Secretary_GeneralMeeting with Special Representative of the Secretary General

The Regional Director briefly met the Special Representative of the Secretary General to discuss bilateral issues, particularly the implications for WHO if the Secretary General decides to lift the evacuation status and United Nations staff are required to return back to Libya. The Special Representative expressed his appreciation for the work of WHO in Libya and the Regional Director reiterated WHO's continuing support to address health needs in Libya.

Meeting_with_EU_representativeMeeting with EU Ambassador to Libya

As the European Union is the biggest donor to WHO for Libya, the Regional Director met the EU Ambassador to Libya to thank her for funding to WHO so that the Organization could better deliver its mandate in Libya. The EU Ambassador expressed her appreciation of the strong relationship between WHO and the EU and highlighted important areas where WHO could help the Libyan population and immigrants to the country, in terms of mental health, capacity-building, disease surveillance, health of migrants, noncommunicable diseases and provision of services through mobile clinics. She said that there was a tendency in Libya for health to have become a victim of politics and WHO and the EU needed to work more closely together to use health as an entry point for peace building. They discussed health advocacy. The Regional Director thanked the EU Ambassador for their trusted partnership and assured her that WHO would continue to nurture this partnership through bilateral cooperation and collaboration.

Meeting_with_Minister_of_Foreign_Affairs_of_TunisiaMeeting with H.E. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tunisia

H.E the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia hosted the Regional Director and thanked him on behalf of the Government for his visit. They discussed Tunisia as the base for WHO's work in Libya, and global health diplomacy, as the role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in global health security has become not only crucial but essential.

Regional Director meets Minister of Health of Palestine

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RD_with_MoH_of_PalestineWHO Director of Programme Management Dr Jaouad Mahjour, MInister of Health of Palestine Dr Jawad Awaad, WHO's Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Mahmoud Fikri, Director-General of the Ministry Dr Asad Al Rimlawi 28 May 2017 – During the Seventieth World Health Assembly WHO's Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Mahmoud Fikri met with the H.E. Dr Jawad Awad, the Minister of Health of Palestine, and the Director-General of the Ministry Dr Asad Al Rimlawi to discuss the health situation in Palestine, including the Gaza Strip, and collaborative work with WHO. 

The Minister requested WHO's support in preventing and controlling cancer and in establishing a national cancer registry. He also requested the provision of technical support to establish a national centre to prevent drug use. 

WHO's Regional Director presents WHO's gold medal to Princess Lalla Salma for her accomplishments in the fight against cancer

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RD_presents_WHOs_gold_medal_to_Princess_Lalla_Salma28 May 2017 – During his visit to Morocco, on behalf of WHO’s Director-General Dr Margaret Chan, WHO's Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Mahmoud Fikri presented WHO's gold medal to Princess Lalla Salma, King Mohamed VI’s wife, for her accomplishments in the fight against cancer.

Dr Fikri also visited H.E the Prime Minister of Morocco Dr Saâdeddine Othmani accompanied by Dr Yves Souteyrand, WHO Representative in Morocco. 

During the meeting Dr Fikri congratulated the Prime Minister on progress made since 2010 in reducing maternal mortality in Morocco and the great efforts exerted to fight communicable diseases, such as trachoma, the elimination of which was recently certified by WHO. 

The Regional Director hailed the efforts of the Ministry of Health in progressing towards universal health coverage, noting the establishment of a health insurance scheme that covers the most vulnerable.   

Dr Fikri also highlighted the recent publication of the Country Cooperation Strategy for 2017–2021 between WHO and the Government of Morocco that addresses the strategic priorities outlined in the Regional Director's roadmap presented recently at the Seventieth World Health Assembly.   

Dr Fikri receives award from the Arab Road Safety Organization

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RD-14-May-2017Mr Afif Al Fariqi, President of the Arab Road Safety Organization,  his deputy Brigadier Hassan Al Hosani, Dr Mahmoud Fikri, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, and HE Mr Ghassan Hasbani, the Minister of Public Health and Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon

17 May 2017 – In the presence of HE Mr Ghassan Hasbani, the Minister of Public Health and Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon, Dr Mahmoud Fikri, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, was honoured by the Arab Road Safety Organization. The award was presented by Mr Afif Al Fariqi, President of the Arab Road Safety Organization, and his deputy Brigadier Hassan Al Hosani, in recognition of the support provided by the Regional Office to the initiative of "Youth are Peace Ambassadors on Roads 2017–2030".

The Initiative was endorsed at the International Conference for Road Safety held in Tunisia under the theme "Prospects and Challenges". The Conference acknowledges that youth are the solution to addressing road safety, rather than the problem.  

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Dr Fikri concludes visit to Saudi Arabia after meeting Minister of Health

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Dr. Fikri concludes his visit to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and meets Health Minister 15 May 2017 – During his visit to Saudi Arabia, Dr M. Fikri, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, met with the Minister of Health of Saudi Arabia H.E Dr Tawfiq Al-Rabiah. The meeting, also attended by WHO Representative in Saudi Arabia Dr Ibrahim Ziq, discussed areas of common interest and WHO’s role in supporting Saudi Arabia to meet the 2030 targets of the Sustainable Development Goals in line with the country’s health plan. They also discussed strengthening preparations and WHO support to the Ministry of Health during the hajj.

Dr Fikri also met with representatives of various agencies during his visit to the country, including Islamic Cooperation Organization, Islamic Development Bank, Secretariat of Gulf Cooperation Council, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties and the Saudi Fund for Development.

These meetings were aimed at developing WHO’s work and reviving partnerships with these organizations.

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