Chad’s Ambassador in Cairo Receives Dr. Al-Manaei to Discuss Cooperation in Medical Tourism and Doctor Training
His Excellency Mr. Mohamed Abdelkarim Hno, Ambassador of the Republic of Chad to Cairo, received Dr. Abdul Aati Al-Manaei, Chairman of the Travecare Group for Health Services and Training, at his office in Cairo in a meeting that explored ways to strengthen joint cooperation in the fields of medical tourism and medical training.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Abdullah Abu Qarda, Director of London Academy for Training, Mr. Mahmoud Abu Qarda, and Mr. Saleh Hanqta Tuqwai, Advisor at the Embassy of Chad in Cairo. The discussion focused on expanding cooperation in providing medical tourism services for Chadian patients in Egypt through the Travecare medical tourism network, in addition to cooperation in training doctors across various medical specialties.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Manaei emphasized Travecare Group’s commitment to supporting health cooperation between Egypt and Chad, and to providing an integrated system of medical and coordination services that ensures Chadian patients a safe and distinguished treatment journey in Egypt, according to the highest standards of quality and care.
The meeting also addressed the importance of building effective partnerships in medical training, contributing to the enhancement of Chadian medical professionals’ skills and the exchange of scientific and practical expertise through specialized training programs in cooperation with London Academy for Training.
For his part, the Ambassador of Chad welcomed the initiative, expressing his appreciation for the role played by Travecare Group in strengthening health cooperation between the two countries, and reaffirming his interest in everything that serves Chadian citizens and provides them with the best opportunities to benefit from healthcare, treatment, and training services in Egypt.
The meeting concluded with an emphasis on continuing joint coordination in the coming period to support opportunities for cooperation in medical tourism, medical training, and the establishment of sustainable partnerships that serve our Chadian brothers and achieve shared interests between the two sides
