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The delegation of the Spanish University of Jaen finishes its tour in Palestine as part of its joint project with HWC

representatives of the Health Work Committees Foundation to discuss the progress of the project within its objectives aimed at raising awareness of chronic non-communicable diseases through education, designing A special electronic observatory, training the medical staff of the institution and working on developing and reformulating protocols for chronic non-communicable diseases in Palestine and a protocol on violence against women.

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HWC Foundation holds meetings for the delegation of the Spanish University of Jaen with representatives of the Palestinian health sector

Within the project to modernize the protocols of chronic non-communicable diseases, which the Health Work Committees Foundation began implementing in the Palestinian territories from 2021 to 2023 and with the support of the Spanish University of Jaín, a delegation representing the university visited the Health Work Committees Foundation, which included Javier Diaz, Dr. Maria Luisa, and Dr. Anna Maria, Dr. Juana Maria, and met with the management of the Foundation represented by the Chairman of the Board of Directors Ali Hassouna, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Ayyash, Director of the Health Care Department, Hanan Abu Ghosh, Director of the Women's Health Program, Amal Ibrahim, the representative of the project and a number of its employees, along with the media official Khaled Al-Faqih.

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HWC implement a part of the workshop at the Halhul Health Center

The workshop aimed to develop and discuss plans to implement a series of educational and awareness-raising workshops and to identify the needs of women’s groups in the Halhul area

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Health Action holds exploratory meetings on chronic non-communicable diseases protocols

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