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Northern Borders Governor Inaugurates Health Projects worth SR50M
13 January 2021

​His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Governor of the Northern Borders, has inaugurated today a number of health projects for the year 2021.​

The projects, which cost a total of SR50 million, include the development of the human resources building at Arar Central Hospital, the work environment at Prince Abdul Aziz bin Musaed Dental Center, Prince Abdullah bin Musaed Cardiac Center, South Al-Faisaliah Healthcare Center; the establishment of health centers in the Rafha Governorate; and the development of the work environment in Rafha’s Northern Health Center and Diabetes and Endocrinology Center.

The Governor expressed his thanks to the wise leadership for continuously supporting the health sector since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, implementing all necessary preventive measures and ensuring the provision of the best health services for all.

He also praised the Health Minister Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah for his role and interest in the development of the health sector across the Kingdom and his keenness to achieve balanced health development.

Addressing the inauguration ceremony at Rafha Central Hospital, Al-Rabiah praised the government’s support of the health sector during the pandemic. Such support has led to a decrease in the number of confirmed cases across the Kingdom, noting that the new projects will represent a qualitative leap for the health services provided to advanced cases in the region.

He thanked the Governor for his continued support to the region's health sector, and the health affairs for the efforts exerted to upgrade performance and improve the health services provided in line with the Saudi Vision 2030.

At the end, the attendees watched a visual presentation on the region's health projects for the year 2021, and the Governor honored the company implementing specialized clinics for diabetics in Al-Uweqaila Governorate.






Last Update : 16 January 2021 01:45 PM
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