The Mohammed VI Foundation for Sciences and Health proudly announces the launch of the African Academy of Health Sciences (AAHS). This groundbreaking initiative aims to foster scientific research, innovation, and healthcare advancements across the African continent.
The official launch ceremony took place on November 23, 2024, at the Mohammed VI University of Sciences and Health in Dakhla, a city renowned for its strategic importance and cultural heritage. The event brought together leading scientists, researchers, and healthcare professionals from various African countries, marking a significant milestone in the foundation's ongoing efforts to enhance scientific collaboration and healthcare systems in the region.
The AAHS will serve as a hub for collaboration among Africa's brightest minds in science and health. By providing a platform for knowledge exchange and joint research projects, the academy seeks to address pressing health challenges and promote sustainable development.
"The establishment of the African Academy of Health Sciences is a testament to our commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving healthcare outcomes in Africa," said Dr. Fatima Zahra, Director of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health. "We believe that by bringing together the brightest minds in science and health, we can drive meaningful change and create a brighter future for all Africans."
The academy will focus on a wide range of research areas, including infectious diseases, maternal and child health, non-communicable diseases, and environmental health. Through its various programs and initiatives, the AAHS aims to empower African scientists and healthcare professionals, providing them with the resources and support needed to make significant contributions to global health.
The Mohammed VI Foundation for Sciences and Health remains dedicated to supporting these endeavors and looks forward to the positive impact the academy will have on the continent.
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