WHO validates elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in Libya
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WHO validates elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in Libya
The Minister of Health, Mohamed Al-Ghouj, along with the WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, Hanan Al-Balkhi, and the WHO Country Director in Libya, Ahmed Zweiten, chaired a technical meeting that brought together the directors of the Ministry’s technical departments and their counterparts from the WHO technical team. The meeting was dedicated to reviewing […] The post Health Ministry signs Strategic Cooperation Agreement 2026-2027 with WHO – announces results of the 100-Day Initiative appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Amidst the momentum of the Libyan healthcare system under the Ministry of Health’s 100-day Plan, Al-Hadba Al-Khadra General Hospital achieved a historic medical milestone by performing the first wireless (leadless) pacemaker implantation in Libya on a patient suffering from a slow heart rate. The Health Ministry said this procedure demonstrated the efficiency and competence of […] The post Health Ministry hails the implantation of first wireless pacemaker in Libya and eighth in Africa – part of its 100-day Plan appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Archaeologists and local staff in Libya's Cyrenaica region are protecting archaeological treasures despite limited resources and public engagement, following the region's role in the 2011 uprising.
Libya's health minister Mohamed Al-Ghouj and his Moroccan counterpart Amine Tahraoui signed a memorandum of understanding on health cooperation during the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva (May 18–23, 2026).
Japan's ambassador expressed readiness to provide technical and technological support to improve medical services in Libya, signaling expanded bilateral cooperation on healthcare.
Libya's Health Minister Mohamed Al-Ghouj inaugurated 13 newly reopened clinic complexes across multiple cities on May 14, which the ministry described as part of a strategic effort to expand accessible healthcare services to citizens.