Qatar to be the first to join those cancer study body region

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DOHA, QATAR will soon be the first Arab country to join who International Agency for research on cancer (IARC), which consists of 30 members. World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Dr Margaret Chan, revealed this on a recent visit to Qatar.

Dr Chan also said that an agreement was signed to a centre of excellence in Doha to check and non-communicable diseases.

They added that among the 23 Member States in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean region, Qatar one of the best countries in the area of health care.

Praise be to the development of the health sector in Qatar, saying: "I congratulate the people of Qatar on the major health care they enjoy and the size of the investments of the leadership in the health and education sectors to increase the standard of living of the citizens." She said that her visit to Qatar provides an important opportunity to discuss the cooperation between Qatar and the WHO on a number of areas.

One of the key areas of discussion was road safety and the prevention of injuries and fatalities from traffic accidents.

In this context, a group of experts from the WTO Doha soon to assess the efforts of the State and to conduct joint exercises in this area.

Meanwhile, who Director-General also discussed the possibility of opening an Office in the Qatar Science and Technology Park organization. She said that the WHO has received an invitation to open the Office, and the case still in its infancy and is studied.

"Qatar has a wise and courageous leadership and futuristic, not only with regard to the decision-making process, but also in the implementation of them," she said.

Dr Chan praised Qatar-Qatar National Vision 2030, making the man the Centre of the formulation of policy.

They also expressed admiration for the efforts of the Supreme Council of health, to improve health care in Qatar.

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