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Focus on quality medicare for all in Oman s 10th 5-Year Plan: Saidi

By: Times News Service Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi, the Minister of Health. Photo: ONA Muscat: More rapid-response emergency services, advanced life-saving surgical procedures, and better quality of care to patients are some of the key initiatives of the Ministry of Health’s 10th Five-Year Plan. Under the plan, a number of new projects and expanded programmes are to be implemented, although they are dependent on the state’s economic status. “The Ministry of Health increased the number of accident and emergency units to four,” said Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi, the Minister of Health. “Steps are underway to set up accident and emergency units at the hospitals of Izki and Yanqul. The ministry is interested in high-tech surgeries to help save people’s lives,” he added.

Oman: Key royal decrees enter official gazette

John Major praised Gulf ruler s power grab, newly dec

John Major congratulated Qaboos, telling him ‘our commitment to Oman is unwavering’ Revelations come a year after Qaboos died, amid a debate over political ‘reforms’ announced by his successor Newly declassified Foreign Office papers shed fresh light on the extent of Whitehall’s support for Qaboos bin Said al-Said, who became Sultan of Oman in 1970 after deposing his father in a coup led by British soldiers. The files show that British ministers and officials welcomed the introduction of a repressive Basic Law in 1996 amid efforts to secure arms and energy contracts with the regime. Following the coup, Sultan Qaboos ruled Oman for half a century until his death a year ago this week, by which time he was the Middle East’s longest-serving dictator. For the first two decades of his rule, Qaboos used British troops and mercenaries to suppress armed left-wing opponents in Dhofar, southern Oman.

Oman moves ahead with overdue reforms

Oman's leadership pushes ahead with reforms, cornered by the COVID-19 crisis and long-standing weaknesses in the local economy. Activists call for a constitutional monarchy.

How Has Oman s Constitution Been Amended?

Marcy Oster 01/12/2021 The sultan of Oman has announced constitutional changes that will provide for a more seamless succession and for the guarantee of more rights and freedoms for its citizens, including women. The changes, announced by state-run media on Monday, also will increase government transparency, including a committee to monitor and evaluate the performance of senior government officials. Changes to the country’s basic law are made by the decree of the hereditary sultan. The changes announced on Monday by Sultan Haitham bin Tariq come exactly one year after Haitham was named as the country’s new ruler following the death of his cousin, Qaboos bin Said, who had ruled the Arab nation for half a century.

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