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Health Ministry Launches “Hepatitis C” Detection Campaign in Sabha

March 7, 2024
Health Ministry Launches “Hepatitis C” Detection Campaign in Sabha
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Libyan Health Minister, Osman Abdul-Jalil, of the Parliament-designate government, convened with the management team of Sabha’s reference laboratory to coordinate the launch of a Hepatitis C virus detection campaign.

The initial phase involves the random selection of samples from residents in the Ghadwa area of Sabha, with discussions also held on the potential establishment of a branch laboratory at Ghadwa Health Center.

Abdul-Jalil reiterated the Health Ministry’s commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at enhancing medical services in southern Libya and promoting medical campaigns nationwide.

These endeavors, as stated by the ministry, seek to improve healthcare accessibility for Ghadawa residents and alleviate their health-related challenges.

In January, US Special Envoy to Libya, Richard Norland, affirmed US support for sustainable healthcare improvements in Libya during a virtual meeting with Libyan Ministry of Health officials visiting the US.

Norland expressed appreciation to the Director of the US-Libya Business Chamber, Debbie Hersch, for hosting the discussion.

Libya’s political instability, prevailing since the 2011 overthrow of Moammar Gaddafi, persists despite the ceasefire, with security concerns heightened by sporadic clashes and the presence of mercenaries and foreign fighters. Military unification and the withdrawal of foreign forces remain critical challenges.

The planned December 2021 elections were postponed due to disagreements over election laws and candidate eligibility, raising apprehensions about a peaceful political transition.

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