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Al Etihad
27-05-2025
- Health
- Al Etihad
Abu Dhabi: 25th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion draws global experts to shape future of public health
27 May 2025 11:05 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)As the 25th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion concluded in Abu Dhabi, the emirate not only made history as the first Middle Eastern host but also set a powerful new agenda for the future of global public health. Over four transformative days, more than 2,000 experts, leaders, and changemakers from over 100 countries convened to co-create solutions for planetary health and by the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC) and the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE), and supported by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, the conference delivered a suite of tangible global outcomes: 15 policy recommendations, 10 long-term strategic partnerships, and 385 expert-led sessions – all converging around the unifying theme of Settings for Planetary Health and Well-being. Discussions emphasised a paradigm shift from healthcare to holistic health creation, grounded in equity, climate resilience, and systems the most consequential outputs of IUHPE 2025 were policy recommendations that address some of the most pressing public health imperatives of the 21st century. These included Reframing Digital Health: From Tech-First to People-First: While digital health is revolutionising care delivery, the conference emphasised that technology must be an enabler – not a called for a collaborative, inclusive approach that ensures digital tools address the needs of all population segments, particularly the most vulnerable. The goal: enhance accessibility and affordability without displacing traditional care models. It's not about replacing doctors with devices – it's about using innovation to bring care closer to other recommendations comprised Designing Cooler, Smarter Cities for a Heating Planet: As extreme heat events grow more frequent, delegates endorsed nature-based and tech-powered urban design solutions. A call to action emerged for the adoption of reflective, porous, and green surfaces as the new global standard. These smart surfaces—combined with solar PV and urban forestry – offer cost-effective, climate-resilient solutions that make cities cooler, healthier, and more Health as a Right, Not a Privilege: A powerful outcome from IUHPE 2025 was the recognition that mental health must be treated as a systemic right. The policy roadmap urges countries to embed mental well-being into education, urban planning, and primary healthcare. Co-creation with youth and vulnerable groups through digital engagement and participatory design was highlighted as key to culturally relevant solutions. Cross-border investment in AI-powered tools and digital equity will also support global mental health Preparedness: With pandemics, climate shocks, and conflicts increasingly straining health systems, the conference put forward robust recommendations for emergency preparedness. These include boosting healthcare surge capacity, deploying mobile health units, and building community-based response programs. Importantly, mental health support and real-time surveillance must be integrated into all emergency protocols to ensure holistic From Healthcare to Health: A Systems Shift: the conference encouraged a decisive move away from reactive care to proactive health creation. Delegates advocated for a systems-thinking approach – one that zooms out to examine the social, environmental, and economic determinants of health. This shift redefines how we invest in well-being: not by managing illness, but by designing environments, policies, and services that create health Excellency Dr Rashed Al Suwaidi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, said: 'IUHPE 2025 has shown us that real progress in public health is only possible when we act together—across sectors, systems, and borders.'This conference reinforced a collective commitment to turn ideas into action and to embed health promotion as a shared responsibility across all settings and communities.'Echoing this sentiment, Her Excellency Dr. Omniyat Al Hajeri, Executive Director of the Community Health Sector at ADPHC, emphasised the importance of shared responsibility and cross-sector synergy.'Health must be a fundamental right embedded into the environments we inhabit and the systems we design. We are no longer reacting—we are redesigning health itself.'Reflecting the UAE's commitment to collaborative action, eight strategic agreements were signed between ADPHC and global health leaders including Boehringer Ingelheim, Organon, Emirates Cancer Society, Gilead Sciences, AstraZeneca, Novartis, IHLAD, Ma'an , MSD and Roche. These partnerships span key areas such as non-communicable disease prevention, women's health, early screenings, and community wellness—laying the foundation for sustained localised impact and regional leadership in proactive Tu'itahi, President of IUHPE, said: 'Abu Dhabi has redefined what global collaboration in health promotion looks like. The vision and collective resolve witnessed here will reverberate far beyond this conference.' The conference emphasised that health promotion must extend beyond hospitals to every setting where people live, learn, work, and play.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Why Organon & Co.'s (OGN) Surged Last Week
We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Organon & Co.'s (NYSE:OGN) stands against other stocks that surged yesterday. Wall Street's main indices were a mixed bag anew on Thursday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq the sole loser, as investors continued to digest results of more corporate earnings and key economic data. The Nasdaq was down by 0.18 percent. In contrast, the Dow Jones grew by 0.65 percent while the S&P 500 rose by 0.41 percent. Beyond the major indices, 10 companies finished stronger on the back of impressive corporate earnings and planned mergers and acquisitions. In this article, we explore the specific reasons behind their surge. To come up with the list, we considered only the stocks with a $2 billion market capitalization and $5 million in trading volume. A pharmacist wearing a white lab coat and a face mask dispenses biosimilars at a pharmacy. Organon & Co. saw its share prices increase by 9.08 percent on Thursday to close at $8.77 apiece following news that it partnered with the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre to enhance women's health. In a statement, the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre said both entities will join forces to enhance women's health by focusing on key areas of intervention and addressing critical health challenges such as a healthy pregnancy, exchanging of knowledge and expertise in cardiovascular, reproductive, and maternal health, as well as improving healthcare. In the first quarter of the year, Organon & Co.'s (NYSE:OGN) net income declined by 57 percent to $87 million from $201 million in the same period last year, while revenues dipped by 7 percent to $1.5 billion from $1.6 billion year-on-year. The company also maintained its full-year 2025 revenue guidance, at a range of $6.125 billion to $6.325 billion. Overall, OGN ranks 4th on our list of stocks that surged last week. While we acknowledge the potential of OGN as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than OGN but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at . Sign in to access your portfolio


CairoScene
19-05-2025
- Health
- CairoScene
Free Health Screenings Initiative Launched in Abu Dhabi
The new initiative offers free cancer, diabetes, and heart screenings for basic insurance holders through a joint ADPHC–Ma'an effort. May 19, 2025 Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC) and the Authority of Social Contribution – Ma'an have signed an agreement to launch a fundraising initiative supporting early screening for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes among basic health insurance holders in the emirate. The initiative covers free screenings for cervical, breast, and colorectal cancers in women aged 40 to 75, and colorectal cancer in men of the same age group. It also includes early detection programmes for type 2 diabetes and heart disease risks. The agreement was signed at the 25th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion at ADNEC by Dr Rashid Al Suwaidi, Director General of ADPHC, and Engineer Abdulla Hamid Al Ameri, Director General of Ma'an. Fundraising will be led by Ma'an, while ADPHC will oversee implementation and service quality. The project aims to improve health outcomes for residents with limited insurance coverage and strengthen public-private collaboration in healthcare development.


Al Etihad
17-05-2025
- Health
- Al Etihad
Abu Dhabi: Fundraising initiative launched for early disease screening
17 May 2025 21:36 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)The Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC) and the Authority of Social Contribution - Ma'an, Abu Dhabi Government's official channel to receive social contributions, have signed a landmark agreement to jointly launch a fundraising initiative to support early screening programmes for cancer, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes among basic health insurance holders in Abu Dhabi initiative focuses on cancer screening coverage, providing free cancer screening to people with basic health insurance, including women aged 40 to 75 for cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening, and men aged 40 to 75 for colorectal cancer screening. In addition, the initiative includes a programme for the early detection of heart disease and diabetes programme aims to detect type 2 diabetes and prediabetes early among individuals with basic insurance, offering men and women aged 40 to 75 comprehensive screenings for diabetes and cardiovascular disease risks. This initiative seeks to reduce complications and support early intervention to improve overall strategic collaboration highlights the joint commitment of both entities to enhance public health standards and guarantee inclusive access to essential early detection services. The partnership lays out a framework for extensive cooperation in developing, funding, and implementing a screening coverage project to aid populations with only basic health insurance coverage in Abu Excellency Dr Rashid Al Suwaidi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre and His Excellency Engineer Abdulla Hamid Al Ameri, Director General of the Authority of Social Contribution - Ma'an, signed the agreement during the 25th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).His Excellency Dr Rashid Al Suwaidi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, said: "The partnership with the Authority of Social Contribution - Ma'an enables us to expand the reach of our preventive health efforts and deliver targeted screening services that can save lives. This initiative is a testament to our shared vision of building a healthier Abu Dhabi through early detection and proactive care for all residents, regardless of their health insurance coverage."His Excellency Engineer Abdulla Hamid Al Ameri, Director General of the Authority of Social Contribution Ma'an, said: "This partnership underscores the Authority of Social Contribution - Ma'an's commitment to uniting the community including public, private, and civil sectors—by channelling contributions towards projects that address social priorities to enhance the quality of life across Abu Dhabi. Our goal is to provide essential health services to those in need, while fostering a culture of giving and collective responsibility. This initiative empowers community members to actively participate in addressing social priorities, thereby driving social development."Under the terms of the agreement, the Authority of Social Contribution - Ma'an will lead the fundraising campaign through its official platforms, mobilising contributions from the public and private sectors and individuals. ADPHC will be responsible for project implementation, which includes selecting service providers, managing project execution, and ensuring quality and compliance with best practices.'The initiative will be prominently featured on the authority's official contributions platform, where community members can directly support the cause. ADPHC will closely coordinate with the authority to ensure budget allocation transparency and provide detailed progress reports throughout the project's lifecycle. The collaboration exemplifies government synergy in addressing public health challenges and reinforces Abu Dhabi's commitment to inclusive and sustainable healthcare development.


Zawya
17-05-2025
- Health
- Zawya
DoH – Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre partner with Emirates Foundation for a healthier Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, UAE: At the 25th World Conference of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) being hosted in Abu Dhabi for the first time, Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) and Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC), announced a strategic partnership with Emirates Foundation to scale the impact of the Active Abu Dhabi initiative, aimed at promoting long-term behavioral change in health and wellbeing. The initiative will now scale across the Emirate, integrating behavioral science, technology, and public and private sector collaboration to improve long-term health outcomes. The expanded initiative builds on the foundation laid by Active Abu Dhabi, now leveraging the full strength and expertise of ADPHC and DoH to address health more holistically, integrating nutrition, sleep, movement, and mental wellbeing into its core framework. Designed to be practical and grounded in real-life behaviors, the initiative is exclusively inclusive, made for people of all ages and backgrounds. From helping children form healthy habits early to supporting adults in making better daily choices and enabling senior citizens to stay active and well, it is built to meet people where they are. 'Partnering with Active Abu Dhabi reflects our commitment to a future-focused, prevention-led healthcare model,' said H.E. Dr. Noura Al Ghaithi, Undersecretary of the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi. 'Through this collaboration, we aim to transform the community into one where individuals are encouraged and supported to prioritize their physical and mental wellbeing at every stage of life. This approach enables us to address the underlying causes of lifestyle-related diseases and build a culture of health across Abu Dhabi.' This comprehensive initiative supports public health campaigns centered on nutrition, movement, sleep, and mental wellbeing to elevate community health. By uniting individuals and families, it inspires a reimagined approach to health, delivering enduring benefits for all. H.E. Dr. Rashed Al Suwaidi, Director General, Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre commented, 'With a growing focus on health and wellbeing at the core of its strategic agenda, Abu Dhabi is positioning itself as a global hub for health innovation, leadership, and impact. Our mission at ADPHC is to create a healthier Abu Dhabi for future generations, and our partnership with Active Abu Dhabi provides a powerful platform for that. By integrating public health messaging with behavioral science, we are nurturing an environment where people are supported to make better daily choices, transforming health into an active, inclusive, and achievable pursuit.' HE Ahmed Taleb Al Shamsi, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Foundation said, 'This collaboration with ADPHC and DoH gives Active Abu Dhabi the momentum to expand its reach and provide people with the knowledge, tools, and motivation to take control of their health in a meaningful and lasting way.' This partnership aligns with Abu Dhabi's wider strategic goal of transforming its healthcare model from reactive care to proactive health management, empowering communities to make sustainable, positive lifestyle changes. IUHPE, celebrating its 25th World Conference this year, praised the partnership for its strategic approach to public health, and behavioural change. 'This partnership exemplifies the kind of multisectoral collaboration we advocate for at IUHPE,' said Sione Tu'itahi, President of IUHPE. ' By combining the credibility of government leadership with the agility of the non-profit sector and the insights of behavioral science, Abu Dhabi is setting a new global benchmark in health promotion.' In the coming months, the partners are set to introduce a wide range of community activations and digital platforms designed to engage citizens across all segments of society. Campaigns will be anchored in principles such as social norms, intrinsic motivation, and reward mechanisms to ensure long-term impact. About Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC) Established in 2019 under Law No. (14), Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC) is the first dedicated public health entity of its kind in the region. ADPHC is committed to safeguarding the health and wellbeing of Abu Dhabi's population by advancing public and preventive health practices and ensuring a safe environment for the Emirate's workforce. Through an integrated Public Health Management System, the Centre promotes innovation, excellence, and proactive health solutions aligned with global best practices. Guided by values such as creativity, integrity, teamwork, and responsibility, ADPHC strives to build a healthier, safer, and more resilient society. About the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) Department of Health - Abu Dhabi is the regulative body of the Healthcare Sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and ensures excellence in healthcare for the community by monitoring the health status of the population. DoH defines the strategy for the health system, monitors and analyses the health status of the population and performance of the system. In addition, DoH shapes the regulatory framework for the health system, inspects against regulations, enforce standards, and encourages adoption of world – class best practices and performance targets by all healthcare service providers in the Emirate. DoH also drives programs to increase awareness and adoption of healthy living standards among the residents of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi in addition to regulating scope of services, premiums, and reimbursement rates of the health system in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. About IUHPE: Founded in 1951 by Dr Jacques Parisot, the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) is a unique worldwide, independent and professional association of individual and institutional members committed to improving health and wellbeing. IUHPE supports actions and engages in projects, locally and globally, that empower people to control their own health and that promote well-being societies, e.g. education, community action and the development of healthy public policy. About Emirates Foundation: Emirates Foundation was established on April 12, 2005, as an initiative by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE. Its Board of Directors is chaired by His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Office of Development and Martyrs' Families Affairs at the Presidential Court. Emirates Foundation is a national institution that works in partnership with the public and private sectors to establish social responsibility through the implementation of research-based programs that meet the needs of the UAE towards sustainable community development. The foundation works to identify and understand the challenges facing UAE society and create appropriate opportunities for developing national competencies and activating their role in society through smart program platforms. It also works to spread creative awareness through marketing and communications and establish an entrepreneurship model characterized by effectiveness, high values, and quality performance.