Alrubaie Malak, Tarekegne Rode Amsal, Rahman Sania, Manikandan Parinita, Zeeshan Salvia, AlBada Marina, Lang Trudie, Takshe Aseel A, Alkhaldi Mohammed
The Global Health Network-The Middle East and North Africa Network (TGHN-MENA), Dubai P.O. Box 117781, United Arab Emirates.
Faculty of Health, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jun 6;13(12):1360. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13121360.
The Global Health Network Middle East and North Africa (TGHN MENA) was officially launched on 21 October 2024, representing a pivotal initiative to address the region's distinct and complex public health challenges. Building on the comprehensive global framework of the central TGHN network, the regional TGHN MENA network was founded by region-based experts with support from the TGHN team. The network was established as a pioneering initiative to bring together 18 partners from 14 countries, representing various sectors such as academia, policymakers, and governmental and non-governmental organizations, to tackle pressing issues such as chronic diseases, mental health, and climate change impacts. High-level panel discussions were held to define the goals of TGHN MENA in building resilient public health systems. This perspective outlines the network's vision for building resilient health systems through research prioritization and capacity strengthening, amidst growing uncertainties in the regional public health landscape. The MENA region has diverse and complex public health challenges related to health systems, emergencies, chronic disease, mental health disorders, and climate change, due to cultural, social, and geographic differences. The TGHN MENA network is a community of practice and can identify commonalities and priorities and find shareable solutions. Key strategies proposed include establishing an open-access, online platform to support knowledge exchange, implementing on-the-job training and capacity-strengthening initiatives, and emphasizing the use of artificial intelligence in public health research. This perspective outlines TGHN MENA's inaugural one-year action plan, which emphasizes regular knowledge-sharing activities, capacity-building initiatives, and sustained partners' commitment as foundational steps towards improved public health outcomes in the region.
全球卫生网络中东和北非地区(TGHN MENA)于2024年10月21日正式启动,这是一项应对该地区独特而复杂的公共卫生挑战的关键举措。基于TGHN中央网络的全面全球框架,地区性的TGHN MENA网络由该地区的专家在TGHN团队的支持下创立。该网络是一项开创性举措,汇聚了来自14个国家的18个合作伙伴,代表了学术界、政策制定者以及政府和非政府组织等各个部门,以应对诸如慢性病、心理健康和气候变化影响等紧迫问题。举行了高级别小组讨论,以确定TGHN MENA在建设有韧性的公共卫生系统方面的目标。这篇观点文章概述了该网络在地区公共卫生形势日益不确定的情况下,通过研究重点确定和能力加强来建设有韧性的卫生系统的愿景。由于文化、社会和地理差异,中东和北非地区在卫生系统、紧急情况、慢性病、精神健康障碍和气候变化方面面临着多样而复杂的公共卫生挑战。TGHN MENA网络是一个实践社区,能够识别共同点和优先事项,并找到可共享的解决方案。提出的关键战略包括建立一个开放获取的在线平台以支持知识交流、实施在职培训和能力加强举措,以及强调在公共卫生研究中使用人工智能。这篇观点文章概述了TGHN MENA的首个年度行动计划,该计划强调定期的知识共享活动、能力建设举措以及合作伙伴的持续承诺,将其作为该地区改善公共卫生成果的基础步骤。