Over 21,000 Personnel Ready to Serve Pilgrims at 18 Health Centers in Madinah

 More than 21,000 medical and administrative staff are prepared to deal with visitors - SPA
More than 21,000 medical and administrative staff are prepared to deal with visitors - SPA
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Over 21,000 Personnel Ready to Serve Pilgrims at 18 Health Centers in Madinah

 More than 21,000 medical and administrative staff are prepared to deal with visitors - SPA
More than 21,000 medical and administrative staff are prepared to deal with visitors - SPA

The Ministry of Health in Madinah said has all human and technical capabilities, including medical equipment, ready to provide health services to the visitors to the Prophet's Holy Mosque, before and after the Hajj season 1444 AH (2023).

 

More than 21,000 medical and administrative staff and 18 hospitals and specialized medical centers are prepared to deal with visitors.

According to the Madinah Health Cluster, permanent and seasonal health centers in the central region of Madinah have been rehabilitated and equipped with medical devices, observation beds and trained manpower to serve pilgrims, state news agency SPA reported.

 

At the Madinah region entry points, three health monitoring centers are prepared: the Health Monitoring Center at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport in Madinah, the Health Monitoring Center at Prince Abdul Mohsen bin Abdulaziz Airport in Yanbu and the Health Monitoring Center at Yanbu Commercial Port.

 

A clinic for guests to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques is also prepared in one of the hotels dedicated to receiving guests.



Saudi FM Meets with Singaporean Counterpart, Signs MoU to Establish Strategic Partnership Council

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA
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Saudi FM Meets with Singaporean Counterpart, Signs MoU to Establish Strategic Partnership Council

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Wednesday with his Singaporean counterpart. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Wednesday with Singapore’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan.

The two officials reviewed bilateral relations and discussed ways to enhance them in various fields to achieve the aspirations of the two leaderships and their peoples.

Following the meeting, the two ministers signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a Strategic Partnership Council between the two countries. This reflects the commitment of both the Kingdom and Singapore to advance their relations across multiple domains, and aims to increase the volume of trade exchange, which reached $1 billion in 2024, thereby opening new horizons for cooperation between the two nations.

The meeting concluded with a press briefing delivered by Prince Faisal, during which he highlighted that the establishment of the Strategic Partnership Council represents a valuable opportunity to enhance cooperation and partnership across various sectors, particularly within the framework of initiatives linked to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

Prince Faisal also emphasized that Singapore is one of the world’s most important financial hubs and that the Kingdom looks forward to continuing its collaboration with Singapore to achieve broader economic benefits.