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Egyptian students launch groundbreaking health diplomacy programme*

By Jones Gadama

In a pioneering move, Egyptian students have launched the first edition of the Health Diplomacy for Medical Students programme, a first-of-its-kind initiative in Egypt and Africa.

The programme, designed to empower Egyptian medical students and non-Egyptian African students and doctors residing in Egypt, aims to provide a deeper understanding of health issues in both African and global contexts, international relations, and health policy.



The programme’s primary objective is to build the capacity of medical students, enhance their understanding of the role of doctors in society, and equip them with leadership, negotiation, and decision-making skills in public health matters.

By doing so, the programme seeks to produce a new generation of medical professionals who are not only skilled in their field but also aware of the broader social, economic, and political context in which they operate.

Anthropological Researcher Hassan Ghazaly, founder of the Global Solidarity Network and member of the African Journalists Union, has praised the initiative, highlighting the importance of anthropology in understanding the communities that need health development projects.

“Anthropology is crucial for doctors to comprehend the cultural, social, and economic contexts of the communities they serve,” Ghazaly said, adding that,”By understanding these contexts, doctors can design and implement more effective health interventions that meet the specific needs of their patients.”

Ghazaly also commended the Modern University for Technology and Information (MTI)’s leadership for its cooperation and efforts in supporting the faculty’s students, particularly African students.

He appreciated MTI’s commitment to empowering and integrating African students into academic and community activities within the university.

The programme is a collaborative effort between the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations – Egypt (IFMSA-Egypt), the Scientific Association of Medical Students at MTI, and the AfroMedia Initiative for Journalism and Media.

The initiative has received media sponsorship from the AfroMedia Initiative, highlighting the importance of media partnerships in promoting health diplomacy and medical education.

According to the organizers, the programme’s curriculum is designed to be interactive and engaging, with a mix of lectures, workshops, and group discussions.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals in the field of health diplomacy and policy, as well as share their own experiences and perspectives.

The launch of the Health Diplomacy for Medical Students programme is a significant step towards promoting health education and diplomacy in Africa.

By empowering medical students and young doctors with the knowledge, skills, and networks they need to succeed, the programme has the potential to make a lasting impact on the health sector in Egypt and beyond.

As the programme progresses, it will be interesting to see the impact it has on its participants and the broader healthcare landscape.

One thing is certain, however: the Health Diplomacy for Medical Students programme is an innovative initiative that has the potential to shape the future of healthcare in Africa.

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