Health Minister Imed Hammemi and Equatorial Guinean Minister for Health and Social Welfare Salomón Nguema Owono Saturday signed an executive programme for cooperation.
This programme is notably meant to scale up cooperation and partnership in medical training, hospital management, pharmaceutical industry and medical devices.
It is also geared towards promoting the exportation of healthcare services and accommodating patients from Equatorial Guinea in public and private facilities in Tunisia in such medical specialities as nephrology and cardiology.
Tunisia undertakes to share its experience in battling infectious diseases and blood transfusion with Equatorial Guinea and help it work out an oral health strategy.
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