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Libya discusses cooperation with Jordan on localizing autism treatment

bySami Zaptia
July 28, 2021
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Libya discusses cooperation with Jordan on localizing autism treatment

Libya discusses localizing autism treatment with Jordan (Photo: Health Ministry).

By Sami Zaptia.

Libya discusses localizing autism treatment with Jordan (Photo: Health Ministry).

London, 28 July 2021:

Libya’s Health Minister Ali Al-Zanati met a Jordanian delegation, representing the Jordanian Academy of Autism, to discuss a cooperation mechanism with the Jordanian side regarding the localization of the treatment of autism in Libya.

The meeting was attended by a representative of the Libyan Embassy in the Jordanian capital Amman, the Director of the National Centre for Diagnosing and Treating Autistic Children, the Director of the Human Resources Department and a representative of the International Cooperation Office at the Ministry of Health.

The Health Ministry reported that during the meeting, a mechanism for cooperation was determined through a service purchase contract to technically support the National Centre for Diagnosing and Treating Autistic Children, and to train and transfer Jordanian expertise to national medical personnel internally and externally, especially in fields and specializations that do not exist in Libya.

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The Minister of Health stressed the need to localize treatment inside, because of its important role in the localization of expertise, science and service.

The Minister also stressed the need to open other branches of the centre in the eastern, central and southern regions of Libya.

The Ministry highlighted the fact that the Jordanian delegation had visited the National Centre for the Treatment and Diagnosis of Autistic Children before the meeting, and expressed its admiration for the extent of the centre’s largeness and its being equipped with modern equipment that conforms to international standards.

Tags: Amman Jordanautismhealth minister Ali Zanati GNUHealth Ministry GNUJordan Jordanian

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