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The World Health Organization adopts the UAE government accelerators model

The World Health Organization adopts the UAE government accelerators model

 The World Health Organization (WHO) launched a special batch of health accelerators in partnership with the UAE (United Arab Emirates) government. The WHO adopted the UAE government accelerators work model to enhance service delivery initiatives in the areas of health and healthcare at the global level in order to help people.

According to Emirates News Agency WAM, this initiative came during a leadership meeting within the framework of the strategic partnership that was signed between the UAE government and WHO last December to promote the acceleration of service delivery in the fields of global health care.

The WHO launched the accelerators in the presence of His Excellency Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the WHO, and His Excellency Huda Al Hashemi, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Strategy.

Last year, WHO and the UAE launched the partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Mohammad Bin Abdullah Al Gergawi along with Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. 

The collaboration aims to achieve high-quality healthcare worldwide and strengthens cooperation between countries, governments, and organizations to build sustainable societies. WHO and the UAE will work together to support the implementation of the WHO Work Programme 2019-2023 and achieve the Three Billion targets, set by the organization. The goals of WHO focus on benefiting one billion people from universal health coverage, another one billion people enjoy good health, and one billion people are better protected from health emergencies. 

Her Excellency Huda Al Hashemi, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Strategic Affairs, said, "The partnership of the UAE government with the WHO, and the launch of the health accelerators, constitutes a new model for global partnerships.”

By adopting the UAE government accelerators model, WHO will be able to speed up the achievement of its strategic goals and initiatives in order to provide great healthcare services to people across the world. 


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