Saudi Arabia continues to show strong dedication to global health cooperation. The Kingdom recently joined the 72nd session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean in Cairo. The meeting ran from October 15 to 17 and brought together health leaders from across the region.
The discussions aimed to improve healthcare systems and expand universal health coverage. Saudi Minister of Health Fahad AlJalajel met health ministers from Egypt, Pakistan, and Iran. They explored ways to strengthen regional health coordination and speed up emergency response efforts. The talks also focused on boosting campaigns to eliminate polio across the region.
In Cairo, AlJalajel also met with WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Hanan Balkhy. Their conversation centered on improving access to modern medical solutions and making healthcare more inclusive. They agreed on the importance of fair access to services for all communities.
Saudi Arabia’s delegation also held meetings with several health experts. These talks focused on building stronger healthcare systems that can handle future challenges. Participants discussed prevention programs, better medical training, and faster responses to health emergencies. Each session showed the value of global health cooperation in tackling shared problems.
During a special session with the Executive Sponsors of the Polio Legacy Challenge, AlJalajel highlighted Saudi Arabia’s ongoing fight against polio. He also stressed the importance of improving quality of life through better health services. His remarks echoed the Kingdom’s commitment to stronger and fairer medical care.
Saudi Arabia’s role in the Cairo meeting fits within its Vision 2030 plan. The Kingdom aims to create an innovative, affordable, as well as people-focused healthcare system. Its work in global health cooperation supports this goal and builds lasting partnerships across borders.
While promoting teamwork and knowledge sharing, Saudi Arabia continues to lead efforts that enhance health outcomes in the region. The Kingdom’s growing influence shows a clear goal—to build a healthier, safer, and more united future for all.

