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The Minister of Health, Rakan Nasser Al-Din, affirmed the ministry’s commitment to implementing its strategic plan, and to providing health care to all Lebanese, without exception, in a timely manner.
During the launch of the National Immunization Strategy, in cooperation with the European Union, UNICEF, the Lebanese Red Cross, and the Gavi Alliance, today, Nasser Al-Din stressed the commitment of the Lebanese state and the Ministry of Public Health with international and local partners to work on two tracks: “The first track is the emergency and difficult circumstance of war to secure medicine, hospitalization, and the needs of the displaced and the sick, and the second track is routine for the Ministry of Public Health to secure cancer and chronic medicines and vaccines.”
He stressed that the Ministry “remains committed to implementing the strategic plan and its mission of providing health care to all Lebanese without exception and in a timely manner,” adding that this would not have happened without the support of partners.
He said: “We look forward to a future with better days, but the situation is still difficult amidst the failure to establish a ceasefire that has been violated by the Israeli enemy more than once,” adding: “In World Immunization Week, we say that Lebanon takes its immunity from the blood of its children and from its national unity when the Lebanese are by each other’s side. The precious and precious has been sacrificed for this immunity, and the hope that Lebanon will become a strength and advancement through the unity of its people, their will, their loyalty to the homeland, and loyalty to the blood of its children.”

