Shura Council Committee approves the inclusion of the suffering of Thalassemia patients year 2018

Shura Council Committee approves the inclusion of the suffering of Thalassemia patients year 2018

Shura Council Committee approves the inclusion of the suffering of Thalassemia patients in the report of the Council for the year 2018

In a meeting attended by a delegation from the Assembly and representatives of civil society organizations

Shura Council Committee approves the inclusion of the suffering of Thalassemia patients in the report of the Council for the year 2018

The committee responsible for preparing the report of the Shura Council on the situation of women and children on Sunday morning included the report of the Ministry of Public Health and Population on the condition of patients with thalassemia and genetic blood and the damage caused by the current situation in the country in recent years. In the field of human rights and women’s and children’s issues.

The report of the Ministry of Health pointed to an increase in the mortality rate of children with thalassemia and hereditary blood fractures due to the lack of vaccines, solutions and medicines.

The committee responsible for preparing the report of the Shura Council on the situation of women, children and human rights has resumed its meeting yesterday under the chairmanship of a member of the Shura Council Fatima Mohammed bin Mohammed and with the participation of a delegation of the Assembly, which included the follow-up officer of the administrative body of the Assembly / Saleh Osaimi and the responsibility of resource development a / Rabab Tawfiq and the Secretariat of the Department Executive Officer / Maimouna Ahmed.

At the meeting, which discussed many reports, statistics and data on the situation of women and children provided by many relevant bodies in the government sector and civil society organizations, the delegation of the society reviewed the suffering of thalassemia patients

And highlighted the obstacles and challenges that guide the work of the Assembly.

The delegation referred to a number of solutions and proposals that would ease the burdens, obligations and requirements of this segment on the State and society, foremost of which is the issuance of a compulsory medical examination before marriage