Health Ministry: Providing Free Medical Services to 177,000 Citizens through Medical Convoys


The Health and Population Ministry announced, on Sunday23/6/2024, free-of-charge medical services were offered for 177,463 citizens across the nation through 167 convoys in May.

Spokesman for the Health Ministry Hossam Abdel Ghaffar said that 32,215 lab tests were performed in May and 964 citizens were referred to hospital for surgery.

Ahmed Saafan, head of the Curative Medicine sector, said the ministry is keen on continuing medical convoys across the nation in implementation of the directives of political leadership.

He added that all precautionary measures are maintained while offering the services.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Dubai Culture recognised twice at GovMedia Conference & Awards

DUBAI: The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has won two awards at the GovMedia Conference and Awards hosted in Singapore in June, bagging the ‘Digital Initiative of the Year’ award for the Ramadan Heroes initiative and the ‘Campaign of the Year’ award for the Dubai Calligraphy Biennale, both in the Culture and the Arts category.

These reflect the significant impact of Dubai Culture’s initiatives and their ability to reach all segments of society, and the Authority’s commitment to integrating innovation with heritage, thereby enhancing its role in enriching the cultural movement in Dubai.

Through its Ramadan Heroes initiative, a first-of-its-kind virtual local charitable project launched in 2020, in collaboration with strategic partners, Dubai Culture introduced an innovative model of humanitarian work.

The initiative invited community members to contribute by purchasing iftar meals or providing Ramadan boxes filled with food supplies. It continues the Authority’s mission of spreading tole
rance within the community, inspiring philanthropists, and supporting underprivileged families. Additionally, the success of the promotional campaign for the first-ever Dubai Calligraphy Biennale reflected efforts to transform public spaces into immersive calligraphic experiences to enrich visitors’ understanding of this art form.

Hala Badri, Director-General of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, highlighted the importance of these awards in showcasing the Authority’s efforts to stimulate Dubai’s cultural movement. She said, ‘Dubai Culture remains committed to its societal and cultural responsibilities, and to enhancing the quality of life in Dubai while demonstrating the values of Emirati community benevolence and humanity. Additionally, we aim to elevate the emirate’s unique environment and demonstrate its vast capabilities in attracting creatives and talented individuals. Winning these awards is a testament to Dubai Culture’s record-breaking initiatives and a reflection of its excellence on the local s
tage. The Authority’s dedication to improving its performance and achieving milestones is unwavering, and fostering a culture of innovation remains a top priority.’

Shaima Rashid Al Suwaidi, Director of the Marketing and Corporate Communication Department at Dubai Culture, indicated that these accolades reflect the importance of the projects implemented by the Authority. She said, ‘These awards show the significance of the projects Dubai Culture implements. Through its various initiatives and programmes, the Authority seeks to embody the essence of its cultural mission and its role in activating the local creative movement, alongside its commitment to cultural and societal responsibilities. The Dubai Calligraphy Biennale has firmly positioned Dubai on the global map and exhibited our dedication to preserving the art of calligraphy. Meanwhile, the Ramadan Heroes initiative has made a noticeable difference in the community by emphasising values of giving and tolerance, in alignment with Dubai’s aspirations and
vision to be a global hub for humanitarian work.’

Al Suwaidi expressed the Authority’s pride in winning these awards, which in turn improve its record and reflect its reputation locally.

The GovMedia conference is an annual event highlighting distinguished government projects and initiatives in Asia that contribute to improving the well-being of the region’s population.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Two JAF officers killed in accident involving 3 aid trucks heading to Gaza

Two army officers were killed and another two were injured when three military trucks, part of a relief and humanitarian aid convoy heading to the Gaza Strip, were derailed off the Dead Sea Highway (southwest Amman) on Sunday

An official military source at the General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF) – Arab Army said that the two martyrs are: Sergeant Imad Atta Aref Al-Aram and and Officer/2 Yahya Othman Yahya Al-Sayah, both from the Royal Supply and Transportation Directorate

The source added that the two injuries were listed as moderate.

JAF extended its condolences to the officers families and their comrades in arms.

JAF emphasized that it will continue to send humanitarian relief aid to help the people in the Gaza Strip overcome the difficult conditions they are going through.

Source:Jordan News Agency

UK commercial vessel targeted off coast of Yemen

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said on Sunday that it received reports of a commercial vessel involved in an accident 96 nautical miles southeast of the port of Nashtun, Yemen.

The incident resulted in an influx of water into the ship, forcing the master and crew to abandon the ship, the authority said in an X post, adding that the master and crew were recovered by an auxiliary ship.

Earlier, the authority reported another incident near the port of Hudaydah in Yemen, where it was reported that a ship was attacked by a drone, resulting in damage to the ship.

Source:Jordan News Agency

Whole families have been wiped out in Gaza, UN official says

UN Women’s Representative in Palestine, Maryse Guimond, said after her visit to Gaza: “Whole families have been wiped out in some airstrikes, and everyone she meets has terrible stories.”

“You see destruction everywhere in Gaza and people living in destroyed buildings and people trying to get food and water, and then you see vast expanses of tents,” Guimond said in a post on X.

She noted that in the war on Gaza, the Israeli occupation forces killed more than 10,000 women, including 6,000 mothers, leaving behind more than 19,000 orphans. “It is time for this war to end,” Guimond said.

Source:Jordan News Agency

Whole families have been wiped out in Gaza, UN official says

UN Women’s Representative in Palestine, Maryse Guimond, said after her visit to Gaza: “Whole families have been wiped out in some airstrikes, and everyone she meets has terrible stories.”

“You see destruction everywhere in Gaza and people living in destroyed buildings and people trying to get food and water, and then you see vast expanses of tents,” Guimond said in a post on X.

She noted that in the war on Gaza, the Israeli occupation forces killed more than 10,000 women, including 6,000 mothers, leaving behind more than 19,000 orphans. “It is time for this war to end,” Guimond said.

Source:Jordan News Agency