In order to complete their education, the second group of Palestinian medical students has arrived in Pakistan.
An official spokesperson for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated that Dr. Mukhtar, who is the Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Health, greeted the guests at Islamabad International airport.
After Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended an invitation to Palestinian students to come to Pakistan and finish their education in the fields of medicine and dentistry, the arrival of the students has taken place.
During his remarks on the occasion, Dr. Mukhtar stated that Palestinian students will also be given with accommodation and eating facilities of the highest quality.
According to Dr. Mukhtar, it has become increasingly challenging for students to complete their education in Gaza as a result of the destruction that has occurred there.
All of the facilities will be made available to the guests, as stated by Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, and we are here to support them at this challenging time.
Twenty-seven Palestinian medical students from Gaza landed in Lahore on October 14 to continue their education in Pakistan. This was the first group of students to go from Gaza.
In accordance with the information provided, the Palestinian students landed in Pakistan by means of an international flight from Istanbul. They were then transferred to a local hotel under stringent security measures.
In order to ensure that Palestinian students were able to travel from Cairo International Airport and arrive in Lahore, the authorities of the Pakistani Embassy in Cairo and representatives of the Al-Khidmat Foundation worked together to make this possible.
One hundred and ninety-two Palestinians from Gaza, which has been torn apart by war, will continue their education in the fields of medicine and dentistry at a variety of medical colleges in Pakistan. The students in this batch were among such individuals.
A special authorization was granted by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) earlier for medical and dental students from Gaza to finish their study in Pakistan. This is a crucial fact to keep in mind in this context.An official spokeswoman for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated that Dr. Mukhtar, who is the Prime Minister’s Coordinator for Health, greeted the guests at Islamabad International airport.
After Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extended an invitation to Palestinian students to come to Pakistan and finish their education in the fields of medicine and dentistry, the arrival of the students has taken place.
During his remarks on the occasion, Dr. Mukhtar stated that Palestinian students will also be given with accommodation and eating facilities of the highest quality.
According to Dr. Mukhtar, it has become increasingly challenging for students to complete their education in Gaza as a result of the destruction that has occurred there.
All of the facilities will be made available to the guests, as stated by Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, and we are here to support them at this challenging time.
Twenty-seven Palestinian medical students from Gaza landed in Lahore on October 14 to continue their education in Pakistan. This was the first group of students to go from Gaza.
In accordance with the information provided, the Palestinian students landed in Pakistan by means of an international flight from Istanbul. They were then transferred to a local hotel under stringent security measures.
A new evacuation order issued by Israel has affected 250,000 people in southern Gaza, according to the United Nations.
In order to ensure that Palestinian students were able to travel from Cairo International Airport and arrive in Lahore, the authorities of the Pakistani Embassy in Cairo and representatives of the Al-Khidmat Foundation worked together to make this possible.
One hundred and ninety-two Palestinians from Gaza, which has been torn apart by war, will continue their education in the fields of medicine and dentistry at a variety of medical colleges in Pakistan. The students in this batch were among such individuals.
A special authorization was granted by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) earlier for medical and dental students from Gaza to finish their study in Pakistan. This is a crucial fact to keep in mind in this context.