
Oman wins ‘Commitment to Health Capacity Award' for haj
The award recognises the Omani Haj Mission's outstanding efforts in ensuring a high level of preparedness and delivering quality health services to Omani pilgrims. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of haj affairs offices and non-profit organisations involved in serving pilgrims during the season.
Each year, the Omani Haj Mission is supported by a dedicated medical team from the Ministry of Health. This team includes doctors, nurses and pharmacists, and operates a clinic in coordination with Saudi health authorities to provide seamless care to pilgrims.
During the event, Dr Tawfiq Fawzan al Rabiah, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Haj and Umrah, also announced the Preliminary Arrangements Document for the haj season 1447 AH. The document, delivered to haj affairs offices, outlines early preparations for the next season, covering contracts, site establishment, booking systems and integrated service mechanisms.
Dr Rabiah attributed the success of haj 1446 AH to the coordinated efforts of government entities, civil society organisations and haj missions from across the Muslim world.
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