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Libya Hosts 1st Arab Pediatric Surgery Conference in Benghazi

Libya Hosts 1st Arab Pediatric Surgery Conference in Benghazi

Libya Review5 days ago
Libyan Prime Minister Osama Hammad declared that the country has reclaimed its role as a regional hub for science and knowledge during the opening of the Arab Association of Pediatric Surgery Conference in Benghazi on Friday.
This marks the first time Libya has hosted the medical gathering, which drew more than 77 specialists from Arab and international countries, alongside leading Libyan pediatric surgeons from across the country.
Speaking at the event, Hammad said that the wide participation and high level of organization reflect Libya's growing internal stability, made possible by the dedication of its citizens and the sacrifices of its armed forces. He emphasized that Libya is now ready to host specialized international events and contribute meaningfully to the global scientific and medical community.
Hammad stressed that the Libyan government places health care at the top of its national priorities. He outlined ongoing efforts to localize treatment, invest in public hospitals, and strengthen partnerships with Arab and international medical institutions. These initiatives, he noted, are helping to reduce the burden on Libyan patients and lay the foundation for a modern, integrated healthcare system.
The conference featured advanced surgical sessions, including live pediatric operations performed in collaboration between Libyan and foreign teams. It also included specialized workshops designed to transfer expertise and build the capacities of local medical staff. Hammad praised these efforts, calling them a true investment in Libya's human capital.
He pledged continued government support for all scientific and medical initiatives that bring services closer to people, reduce the need for treatment abroad, and raise the standard of care in all regions of the country.
In recognition of his support, Dr. Issam Halabi, President of the Arab Association of Pediatric Surgeons, presented an honorary award to Prime Minister Hammad. In return, Hammad honored the international participants, expressing appreciation for their contributions to Libya's medical advancement.
The conference will continue through July 26 with surgeries, research presentations, and clinical training sessions. Tags: benghaziConferenceHealthcarelibyaPrime Minister
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