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- Princess Moudi bint Khalid said the event, now in its fourth year, focused on “wellness before illness” and was aligned with the Saudi vision to improve its citizens’ health, well-being and quality of life
RIYADH: Members of the royal family and healthcare professionals were among the participants at the 4th Women’s Health Advocacy Forum, held in Riyadh.
Organized by the Rofaida Women’s Health Organization and Houston Methodist, the event provided a platform for the sharing of research and expertise in the areas of women’s health and well-being.
Princess Moudi bint Khalid said the event, now in its fourth year, focused on “wellness before illness” and was aligned with the Saudi vision to improve its citizens’ health, well-being and quality of life.
She also highlighted the role played by Rofaida in identifying and tackling the health challenges facing women.
Cathy Easter, president and CEO of Houston Methodist Global Health Care Services, said: “We are honored to partner with the Women’s Health Advocacy Forum and support Rofaida’s ongoing efforts to empower Saudi women and their health.
“This collaboration reflects Houston Methodist’s commitment to support best practices and international healthcare standards in the Kingdom, aligning with Vision 2030.”