La maire Adanech souligne les avancées du secteur privé dans le tourisme médical

La maire d'Addis-Abeba, Adanech Abiebie, a déclaré que le secteur privé réalise des progrès encourageants pour faire de la ville une destination de tourisme médical. L'hôpital général Nucleus a ouvert ses portes aujourd'hui.

La maire a indiqué sur les réseaux sociaux que l'hôpital général Nucleus a été construit par une association d'actionnaires composée de professionnels de la santé et qu'il est désormais opérationnel.

L'établissement soutient les efforts visant à faire d'Addis-Abeba une destination privilégiée pour le tourisme médical. Les travaux progressent non seulement grâce aux initiatives gouvernementales, mais aussi par le biais du secteur privé.

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