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MoHAP announces results of the 100 Days of challenge to prevent Diabetes

Dubai- The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has surpassed its goals in the 100-day challenge, conducting over 12,000 diabetes tests across the nation, doubling the initial target of 5,000 tests. The achievement is part of MoHAP’s groundbreaking national campaign for early detection of type II diabetes, focusing on prevention and reducing prevalence. The successful campaign, organized in collaboration with strategic partners, marks the first phase of an integrated program encompassing screening, treatment, and follow-up for prediabetes cases.

Achievements Unveiled at Dubai Event
The remarkable achievement was announced during an event in Dubai, attended by key figures including His Excellency Dr. Salem Al Darmaki, Advisor to the Minister of Health and Prevention, Dr. Nada Al Marzouqi, Director of the Public Health Department, and Dr. Buthaina Bin Belaila, Head of the Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health Section at the Ministry.

Strategic Collaborations
The success was made possible through collaboration with partners such as Merck Gulf, Ibn Sina Pharmacies, Manzil Medical Care Services, and du Integrated Telecom. The campaign involved primary healthcare clinics, workplaces in government and private sectors, providing digital questionnaires, glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) screening, medical consultations, and remote counseling support.

Promoting Awareness and Prevention
H.E. Dr. Salem Al Darmaki emphasized the significance of the achievement in reducing diabetes prevalence. The Ministry is dedicated to raising awareness about early detection, fostering collaboration between public and private sectors to enhance health programs. Dr. Al Darmaki praised the efforts of medical teams and the fruitful partnership with the private sector.

Dr. Buthaina Bin Belaila highlighted the success as part of continuous efforts to improve public health, emphasizing the importance of integration between federal and local government agencies, private sector, and non-governmental institutions.

Ahmed Abou El Fadl, General Manager of Merck Gulf, expressed commitment to supporting MoHAP’s efforts in combating type II diabetes, aligning with the National Wellbeing Strategy 2031 and improving residents’ quality of life.

The achievement reflects the effectiveness of government initiatives and collaborations in tackling noncommunicable diseases, particularly diabetes, promoting a healthier lifestyle, and preventing chronic diseases.