Health min. joins Vatican’s Summit on Children’s Rights
Minister of Health and Population Khaled Abdel Ghaffar
has headed to Rome to participate in the World Leaders’ Summit on
Children’s Rights. The summit, chaired by His Holiness Pope Francis, took place
on February 2, 3, at the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican City.
Minister Abdel Ghaffar was received by Egypt’s
Ambassador to Rome Bassam Radi.
On the sidelines of the summit, the minister met his
Italian counterpart and probed opportunities for bilateral cooperation.
Discussions addressed the completion of the
transformation of the Italian Consulate building in Port Said into an Italian
hospital as well as a proposed plan to enhance services and facilities at
the “Umberto I” Italian Hospital in Cairo.
The meeting also explored investment opportunities in
the healthcare sector.
Minister Abdel Ghaffar also discussed medical
co-operation with Italian private investors regarding the establishment of a
state-of-the-art 100-bed San Donato Hospital in New Cairo, equipped with the
latest global medical technologies.
The Vatican Summit on Children’s Rights was held under
the theme “Let Us Love and Protect Them”.
Pope Francis inaugurated the event by welcoming ten
children from different countries, who presented him with a message on behalf
of their peers.
The summit featured seven sessions, each focusing on
specific aspects of children’s rights, including access to education, the right
to family, protection from violence, and access to resources. Advocates for children’s
rights from around the world attended the event, including Queen Rania of
Jordan, former US Vice President Al Gore, Italy’s Foreign Minister, and a host
of other global and international figures.
Source: State
Information Service