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MOU between the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery (SSDDS), AbbVie and Al Nahdi Medical Company
MOU between the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery (SSDDS), AbbVie and Al Nahdi Medical Company

Zawya

time07-05-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

MOU between the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery (SSDDS), AbbVie and Al Nahdi Medical Company

Saudi Arabia: The Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery SSDDS, the leading professional body for dermatologists in Saudi Arabia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with AbbVie Saudi Arabia, the global biopharmaceutical research and development company, and Al Nahdi Medical Company, the largest retail pharmacy chain in the Middle East and Africa. The MOU aims to collaborate on enhancing public health services, awareness programs, and advancing disease management through innovative healthcare solutions. The MOU also aims to strengthen the role of the Saudi Society of Dermatology through partnerships between the private and public entities to drive innovative healthcare solutions in line with Saudi Vision 2030. Dr. Abdullah Al-Aqeel, President of SSDDS, pointed out that the MOU primarily aims to collaborate on patient education and awareness campaigns, particularly on psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, their symptoms, and treatment options. It also aims to provide patients with access to accurate and culturally relevant educational materials. It also aims to train and support healthcare professionals by conducting training sessions and workshops in collaboration with SSDDS to hone the skills of dermatologists and healthcare providers on the latest developments in the treatment of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Dr. Maysa Ashmawy, Head of Dermatology at Saudi Ministry of Health, and a member of the Board of the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery, emphasized the importance of such partnerships, which aim to improve healthcare services, and to contribute to research in collaboration with SSDDS, in addition to sharing insights with healthcare providers in line with national public health objectives. Dr. Afaf Al-Sheikh, Consultant and Head of the Dermatology Department at King Abdulaziz Medical City and the National Guard, commended the signing of the MOU, which aims to establish a collaborative framework to advance the management of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis in Saudi Arabia. She also emphasized the need to raise awareness of these cases, promote early diagnosis and treatment, and improve healthcare access and quality, in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030. She added that SSDDS as always, is fulfilling its developmental and training role by organizing professional training sessions for dermatologists and healthcare providers, facilitating research initiatives, and sharing insights on disease management trends. For his part, Dr. Ashraf Daoud, General Manager of AbbVie Saudi Arabia, emphasized AbbVie's efforts to collaborate with health authorities in the Kingdom to provide healthcare and awareness services, provide training resources, support healthcare professional education initiatives, and collaborate on patient awareness and outreach programs. He added, AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver innovative medicines and solutions that solve today's serious health issues and address future medical challenges. The company also strives to make a remarkable impact on people's lives in several key therapeutic areas, including immunology, oncology and neuroscience.

MOU between the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery, AbbVie and Al Nahdi Medical Company
MOU between the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery, AbbVie and Al Nahdi Medical Company

Zawya

time06-05-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

MOU between the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery, AbbVie and Al Nahdi Medical Company

Saudi Arabia: The Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery SSDDS, the leading professional body for dermatologists in Saudi Arabia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with AbbVie Saudi Arabia, the global biopharmaceutical research and development company, and Al Nahdi Medical Company, the largest retail pharmacy chain in the Middle East and Africa. The MOU aims to collaborate on enhancing public health services, awareness programs, and advancing disease management through innovative healthcare solutions. The MOU also aims to strengthen the role of the Saudi Society of Dermatology through partnerships between the private and public entities to drive innovative healthcare solutions in line with Saudi Vision 2030. Dr. Abdullah Al-Aqeel, President of SSDDS, pointed out that the MOU primarily aims to collaborate on patient education and awareness campaigns, particularly on psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, their symptoms, and treatment options. It also aims to provide patients with access to accurate and culturally relevant educational materials. It also aims to train and support healthcare professionals by conducting training sessions and workshops in collaboration with SSDDS to hone the skills of dermatologists and healthcare providers on the latest developments in the treatment of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Dr. Maysa Ashmawy, Head of Dermatology at Saudi Ministry of Health, and a member of the Board of the Saudi Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery, emphasized the importance of such partnerships, which aim to improve healthcare services, and to contribute to research in collaboration with SSDDS, in addition to sharing insights with healthcare providers in line with national public health objectives. Dr. Afaf Al-Sheikh, Consultant and Head of the Dermatology Department at King Abdulaziz Medical City and the National Guard, commended the signing of the MOU, which aims to establish a collaborative framework to advance the management of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis in Saudi Arabia. She also emphasized the need to raise awareness of these cases, promote early diagnosis and treatment, and improve healthcare access and quality, in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030. She added that SSDDS as always, is fulfilling its developmental and training role by organizing professional training sessions for dermatologists and healthcare providers, facilitating research initiatives, and sharing insights on disease management trends. For his part, Dr. Ashraf Daoud, General Manager of AbbVie Saudi Arabia, emphasized AbbVie's efforts to collaborate with health authorities in the Kingdom to provide healthcare and awareness services, provide training resources, support healthcare professional education initiatives, and collaborate on patient awareness and outreach programs. He added, AbbVie's mission is to discover and deliver innovative medicines and solutions that solve today's serious health issues and address future medical challenges. The company also strives to make a remarkable impact on people's lives in several key therapeutic areas, including immunology, oncology and neuroscience.

Farnek composts over 290 tonnes of staff food waste in four years - Middle East Business News and Information
Farnek composts over 290 tonnes of staff food waste in four years - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time25-03-2025

  • General
  • Mid East Info

Farnek composts over 290 tonnes of staff food waste in four years - Middle East Business News and Information

Food waste during Ramadan highlights AED 4 billion year-round issue in UAE Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Leading UAE-based smart and green facilities management (FM) company Farnek , has composted over 290 tonnes of staff food waste over the past four years, at an average of 200kg per day, at its state-of-the-art staff accommodation centre, Farnek Village, in Dubai. 'Food waste is always a topic of conversation during Ramadan and for good reason, but it is issue year-round. It is estimated that in the UAE 38% of prepared food is thrown out annually. Unfortunately, that percentage increases by 25% during Ramadan compared to other months,' said Muna Al Nahdi, Director – Sustainability & Consultancy at Farnek. Official figures indicate that food waste during Ramadan has increased from 2.7kg to 4.5kg per person per day, primarily due to excessive amounts of food prepared for Iftar and Suhour. The cost of this excess food is estimated at four billion dirhams a year, ranking the UAE as the fourth highest in the world per capita for discarded food. However, the increase in food waste making its way to landfill can be countered and Farnek's composter initiative is a prime example of how organisations can reduce their food waste, lower their carbon emissions and support the UAE's drive towards a net zero future. Farnek invested in a food composter with a capacity of 125 kilos which was commissioned to celebrate World Environmental Day in 2021. The machine processes all types of organic waste such as curry, roti, rice, bread, eggshells, chicken, mutton, fish, fish bones, chicken bones, fruit, fruit, vegetables, peelings and other kitchen waste. 'Food waste from the staff dining hall is emptied into the composting machine, which uses special microorganisms to break down and decompose the organic waste. The entire process reduces the original volume of waste by up to 90%, generating approximately between 12-25kg of nutrient-rich fertilizer,' commented Al Nahdi. Food waste in landfill emits methane gas during the decomposition process, which according to experts is 25 times more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide (CO2). So, composting our food waste is an effective way of reducing our carbon emissions and harmful gases, as well as eliminating food disposal costs. 'Whilst serving meals to the 5,000 staff we have based at Farnek Village, we are also saving up to 400 kilos of carbon and around 200 kilos of food waste every day,' said Nahdi. Farnek has also advised other organisations about how to manage their food waste, including hotels, commercial offices and mega sports events, concerts and entrainment destinations with large food and beverage vendors. Farnek is currently supporting du to divert more than 50kg of food waste per day from its Dubai HQ and also diverted 7.6 tons of organic waste over four days from Zayed Sports City during the Coldplay concert earlier this year. Looking at the broader issue of waste management, Farnek through its sister company HITEK has also brought WASTEK to market – an AI-driven digital solution that can conduct waste audits, develop recycling programmes, assures regulatory compliance and monitors waste diversion performance, through data collection. About Farnek: Farnek is the leading provider of sustainable and technology-driven Facilities Management in the United Arab Emirates. Established in the UAE since 1980, Farnek Services LLC is a Swiss-owned independent total facilities management company. With a skilled workforce of more than 9,000 employees, Farnek delivers professional Facilities Management and security services across several sectors; Aviation, Hospitality, Banking, Retail, Shopping Malls, Telecom, Residential, Commercial, Infrastructure, Government, Education, Leisure and Entertainment.

Farnek composts over 290 tonnes of staff food waste in four years
Farnek composts over 290 tonnes of staff food waste in four years

Zawya

time25-03-2025

  • General
  • Zawya

Farnek composts over 290 tonnes of staff food waste in four years

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Leading UAE-based smart and green facilities management (FM) company Farnek, has composted over 290 tonnes of staff food waste over the past four years, at an average of 200kg per day, at its state-of-the-art staff accommodation centre, Farnek Village, in Dubai. 'Food waste is always a topic of conversation during Ramadan and for good reason, but it is issue year-round. It is estimated that in the UAE 38% of prepared food is thrown out annually. Unfortunately, that percentage increases by 25% during Ramadan compared to other months,' said Muna Al Nahdi, Director - Sustainability & Consultancy at Farnek. Official figures indicate that food waste during Ramadan has increased from 2.7kg to 4.5kg per person per day, primarily due to excessive amounts of food prepared for Iftar and Suhour. The cost of this excess food is estimated at four billion dirhams a year, ranking the UAE as the fourth highest in the world per capita for discarded food. However, the increase in food waste making its way to landfill can be countered and Farnek's composter initiative is a prime example of how organisations can reduce their food waste, lower their carbon emissions and support the UAE's drive towards a net zero future. Farnek invested in a food composter with a capacity of 125 kilos which was commissioned to celebrate World Environmental Day in 2021. The machine processes all types of organic waste such as curry, roti, rice, bread, eggshells, chicken, mutton, fish, fish bones, chicken bones, fruit, fruit, vegetables, peelings and other kitchen waste. 'Food waste from the staff dining hall is emptied into the composting machine, which uses special microorganisms to break down and decompose the organic waste. The entire process reduces the original volume of waste by up to 90%, generating approximately between 12-25kg of nutrient-rich fertilizer,' commented Al Nahdi. Food waste in landfill emits methane gas during the decomposition process, which according to experts is 25 times more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide (CO2). So, composting our food waste is an effective way of reducing our carbon emissions and harmful gases, as well as eliminating food disposal costs. 'Whilst serving meals to the 5,000 staff we have based at Farnek Village, we are also saving up to 400 kilos of carbon and around 200 kilos of food waste every day,' said Nahdi. Farnek has also advised other organisations about how to manage their food waste, including hotels, commercial offices and mega sports events, concerts and entrainment destinations with large food and beverage vendors. Farnek is currently supporting du to divert more than 50kg of food waste per day from its Dubai HQ and also diverted 7.6 tons of organic waste over four days from Zayed Sports City during the Coldplay concert earlier this year. Looking at the broader issue of waste management, Farnek through its sister company HITEK has also brought WASTEK to market – an AI-driven digital solution that can conduct waste audits, develop recycling programmes, assures regulatory compliance and monitors waste diversion performance, through data collection. -Ends- For more information, log on to About Farnek: Farnek is the leading provider of sustainable and technology-driven Facilities Management in the United Arab Emirates. Established in the UAE since 1980, Farnek Services LLC is a Swiss-owned independent total facilities management company. With a skilled workforce of more than 9,000 employees, Farnek delivers professional Facilities Management and security services across several sectors; Aviation, Hospitality, Banking, Retail, Shopping Malls, Telecom, Residential, Commercial, Infrastructure, Government, Education, Leisure and Entertainment. For media information, please contact: STEVEN JONES Managing Director E-mail: Indigo Icon Tower, Jumeirah Lakes Towers PO Box 502701 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates Website: A member of the ECCO Communications Network

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