Meeting of Ministers of Health

By: ALBA TCP | Meeting of ministers of health the Bolivarian Alliance for the peoples of our America Trade treaty of peoples (ALBA-TCP) February 24th-25th 2014
Material type: TextTextPublisher: February 2014Description: [44 p.] tblsSubject(s): Conf | Health | Health Aid | Development Aid | International Cooperation | Caribbean | DominicaSummary: This report outlines the key discussions and outcomes of the meeting of ministers of health of the Bolivarian Alliance for the people of our America-People's Trade Treaty (ALBA/ TCP) held in Venezuela February 24-25, 2014. The meetings attended by health ministers from member countries including the Commonwealth of Dominica, focused on strengthening regional cooperation in health, advancing universal healthcare and improving access to quality health services across the ALB / TCP region. The meeting underscored the significance of mutual support in the development of medical resources, pharmaceutical supplies, and healthcare infrastructures. The report concludes with a reaffirmation of the member countries commitment to solidarity in achieving sustainable health outcomes for the peoples of the region.
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This report outlines the key discussions and outcomes of the meeting of ministers of health of the Bolivarian Alliance for the people of our America-People's Trade Treaty (ALBA/ TCP) held in Venezuela February 24-25, 2014. The meetings attended by health ministers from member countries including the Commonwealth of Dominica, focused on strengthening regional cooperation in health, advancing universal healthcare and improving access to quality health services across the ALB / TCP region. The meeting underscored the significance of mutual support in the development of medical resources, pharmaceutical supplies, and healthcare infrastructures. The report concludes with a reaffirmation of the member countries commitment to solidarity in achieving sustainable health outcomes for the peoples of the region.

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