Nasri reçoit une délégation de membres de l’Académie africaine d’allergologie et d’immunologie clinique
Summary of Recent Developments in African Allergy and Immunology
On Sunday, Mr. Azouz Nasri, the President of the Council of the Nation in Algeria, met with a delegation of physicians from the African Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. This meeting marked the occasion of the establishment of the Academy, which was created in conjunction with the 16th Euro-African Congress on Allergy and Clinical Immunology, taking place in Algiers under the esteemed patronage of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
During the meeting, Mr. Nasri expressed his congratulations to the attending professors on the creation of the Academy, highlighting Algeria’s pride in hosting such significant academic activities. He noted that the establishment of the African Academy represents a significant step forward in the continent’s integration efforts.
Mr. Nasri emphasized the critical role of scientific cooperation and research in healthcare, especially concerning allergic and immunological disorders, as well as the public health challenges posed by environmental changes and climate transformation in Africa. He expressed pride in Algeria being chosen as the permanent headquarters for the presidency of the African Academy, viewing it as a reflection of the country’s advanced research capabilities supported by continuous efforts from the government in higher education and scientific research.
Furthermore, he acknowledged the essential contribution of medical and scientific elites to enhance health security across Africa. He reiterated the Council’s readiness to support the Academy in promoting a culture of prevention, facilitating expert exchanges, and fostering scientific collaboration among African countries.
In recognition of Mr. Nasri’s scientific and academic journey, the Academy members presented him with a symbolic gift during the visit. The delegation also toured various facilities within the Council of the Nation, gaining insights into the institution’s structure, functions, and legislative activities.
This event underscores Algeria’s growing role as a hub for scientific progress and cooperation in Africa, particularly in the fields of allergy and immunology. The collaborative efforts among African nations aim to address pressing health challenges, reflecting a commitment to enhance public health and foster regional integration.
Overall, this assembly marks a pivotal moment for scientific discourse in Africa, paving the way for future collaborations and advancements in health research, thus contributing to the overall aim of improving health standards across the continent.