emirates7 - The Health, Labour, and Social Affairs Committee of the Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC) convened as part of the second ordinary session of the eleventh legislative term.
Held on Friday at the SCC headquarters in Sharjah, the meeting focused on various issues related to the emirate’s healthcare sector.
Chaired by Mohammed Saleh Al Ali, the Committee Chairman, the session was attended by members Dr. Hind Saleh Al Hajri (Committee Rapporteur), Issa Abdulrahim Al Zarouni, Ali Salem Al Shamsi, Ahmed Salem Humaidi Al Ketbi, Khalfan Saif Al Masafri, and Dr. Ruqayya Al Zaabi.
Also present were Jassim Mohammed Al Hanawi Al Naqbi, SCC Member and Chairman of the Draft Recommendations Preparation Committee, along with Abdulaziz bin Khadem, Deputy Director of the Parliamentary Affairs Department, Samia Jassim Mohammed, Committee Secretary, and Dr. Islam Al Shiwi, Media Expert. Their participation aimed to contribute insights and proposals to further develop Sharjah’s healthcare sector.
The discussions covered key health-related issues, highlighting the major challenges facing the emirate’s medical services.
Additionally, the committee reviewed findings from recent visits to various healthcare facilities in Sharjah. These visits provided valuable firsthand insights into the emirate’s health sector, including hospital and health centre infrastructure, the quality of medical services, and the specific needs of citizens and residents within this essential field.
Held on Friday at the SCC headquarters in Sharjah, the meeting focused on various issues related to the emirate’s healthcare sector.
Chaired by Mohammed Saleh Al Ali, the Committee Chairman, the session was attended by members Dr. Hind Saleh Al Hajri (Committee Rapporteur), Issa Abdulrahim Al Zarouni, Ali Salem Al Shamsi, Ahmed Salem Humaidi Al Ketbi, Khalfan Saif Al Masafri, and Dr. Ruqayya Al Zaabi.
Also present were Jassim Mohammed Al Hanawi Al Naqbi, SCC Member and Chairman of the Draft Recommendations Preparation Committee, along with Abdulaziz bin Khadem, Deputy Director of the Parliamentary Affairs Department, Samia Jassim Mohammed, Committee Secretary, and Dr. Islam Al Shiwi, Media Expert. Their participation aimed to contribute insights and proposals to further develop Sharjah’s healthcare sector.
The discussions covered key health-related issues, highlighting the major challenges facing the emirate’s medical services.
Additionally, the committee reviewed findings from recent visits to various healthcare facilities in Sharjah. These visits provided valuable firsthand insights into the emirate’s health sector, including hospital and health centre infrastructure, the quality of medical services, and the specific needs of citizens and residents within this essential field.