
Sudan and Egypt launched their inaugural joint health summit following the signing of the Gambian vector control protocol.
Health officials from both nations reviewed a comprehensive epidemiological report outlining regional transmission rates and system vulnerabilities.
The bilateral assembly finalized an extensive residual pesticide spraying campaign across Northern, River Nile, and Kassala states.
Scheduled for October and November, this targeted intervention aims to shield vulnerable border communities from rising infection risks.
Delegates emphasized that synchronized field efforts and technical exchange remain paramount to successfully eliminating the dangerous vector threat.
The joint initiative serves as the initial phase in activating the broader, cross-border public health defense framework.




