Minister of Health Dr. Mekdes Daba discussed government-to-government health matters with Dr. Mamadi Yilla, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US Department of State.

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Minister of Health Dr. Mekdes Daba stated that the governments of Ethiopia and the United States have been jointly executing multifaceted cooperation works in the health sector for a long time, and noted that results have been achieved particularly in expanding digital health services, preventing malaria epidemics, expanding maternal and child health, as well as curbing the spread of TB and HIV/AIDS.

The 79th World Health Assembly is being held in Geneva, Switzerland

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The Ethiopian delegation, led by Health Minister Dr. Mekdes Daba, is participating in the 79th World Health Assembly being held in Geneva.


Health Minister Dr. Mekdes Daba, who made a speech at the assembly, stated that according to the recently released public health survey findings, Ethiopia has recorded encouraging results in reducing maternal and child mortality, and emphasized that in the future, by ensuring universal health coverage, close attention will be given to primary health care to diligently work towards creating a strong health system.

"Ethiopia is strengthening health diplomacy by using international forums such as the World Health Assembly" - Health Minister Dr. Mekdes Daba 

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The Ethiopian delegation, led by Health Minister Dr. Mekdes Daba, has arrived in Geneva, Switzerland, to participate in the 79th World Health Assembly.


Dr. Mekdes, during the orientation forum she gave to the delegation, stated that Ethiopia is strengthening health diplomacy, particularly by using international forums such as the World Health Assembly.


Dr. Mekdes said that as Ethiopia is a member state of the World Health Organization, it will play its own role in the decisions and future work to be decided at the assembly.

Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed held a fruitful discussion with Dr. Jean Kassia, Director-General of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), regarding his new role as the African Union Champion for Artificial Intelligence (AI) an

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During their discussion, they discussed various priorities, particularly the new role of the African Union Champion for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Health.


Stating that innovation has always been a key foundation for Africa’s growth, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed said that harnessing the power of AI and digital technologies to address the changing challenges facing our health sector is essential to strengthen our health systems, expand access, and achieve better outcomes for our people.