Kathmandu recorded a record-breaking rainfall in its 54 years with 323 millimetres of rainfall, recorded within 24 hours on that day
These are some of the facts that will be presented at the first Abu Dhabi-GCC Health and Development Investment Forum, which opened on Sunday at the Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research, or ECSSR, in Abu Dhabi.
The United Arab Emirates is one of the most developed healthcare markets in the region, with an estimated growth of more than 14 percent annually, from Dh11.7 billion in 2005 to reach Dh43.7 billionin 2015.
The two-day forum aims to facilitate the scholarly exchange of ideas and research on the ongoing efforts to strengthen the healthcare system in the UAE and the region.
It is organised by ECSSR in partnership with The National Investor; Santeum Partners, a London-based health strategy and research organisation and The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosisand Malaria.
Kathmandu recorded a record-breaking rainfall in its 54 years with 323 millimetres of rainfall, recorded within 24 hours on that day
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