Egypt: PM Directs Officials to Intensify Efforts to End Leprosy, Support Recovered Cases
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Egypt Aims for Zero Leprosy Cases by 2030
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has directed officials on Tuesday to intensify efforts aimed at eradicating leprosy, a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that primarily affects the skin, peripheral nerves, and mucous membranes. During a meeting with several officials to discuss strategies for uprooting leprosy disease and supporting those affected, he emphasized the
Don Bosco HRD mission Dhobasole marks one year of service to leprosy patients
C.M. Paul Bankura, June 11, 2025: As Don Bosco HRD Mission Dhobasole, West Midnapore completes one year of service to the Leprosy patients and their families, the team reflects on its humanitarian efforts to bring relief to patients in a leprosy hospital and rehabilitation villages. Nestled in Anchuri village, near Anchuri railway station, the government-run…
Investment opportunities in sectors of tourism, antiquities reviewed - Egypt Independent
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said that the Egyptian government is actively formulating clear plans with specific targets aimed at promoting investment opportunities across various sectors.
Egypt push to end leprosy and aid recovered patients - Egyptian Gazette
CAIRO – Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli has directed officials to intensify efforts on having zero-leprosy cases and providing recovered patients with full social and financial support. The premier’s directives came Tuesday during a meeting to follow up on the government’s efforts to uproot leprosy disease. The meeting was attended by the ministers of health and population, local development, social solidarity and housing and the governors of A…
Egypt to declare elimination of leprosy, targets 'zero cases' by 2030 - Dailynewsegypt
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly on Tuesday chaired a meeting to review the government’s preparations to declare the elimination of leprosy, directing that efforts be intensified to reach a goal of “zero leprosy cases” and provide care for those who have recovered. During the meeting, Madbouly said the government would be able to eliminate leprosy […]
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