This came on the sidelines of his participation in the fourth edition of the Africa Health ExCon 2025, held from June 24 to 27, under the patronage of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
The Chairman of the Healthcare Authority explained that an agreement was reached to establish two specialized centers for the treatment of skin diseases according to international standards, in cooperation with L'Oréal, to treat patients from inside and outside Egypt.
El-Sobky noted that the Authority, in cooperation with L'Oréal, aims to enhance community awareness campaigns to prevent skin and venereal diseases, in addition to supporting scientific research and training medical staff.
Mohamed El Araby, Chairman of L'Oréal Egypt, praised the partnership with the Health Care Authority, stressing that the agreement represents a turning point in L'Oréal Egypt's ongoing commitment to developing healthcare by providing advanced dermatology services based on innovation, science, and integration, achieving comprehensive health outcomes that serve Egyptian patients.
The Authority was represented at the signing of the memorandum of understanding by Dr. Amir El Talwany, Executive Director of the General Authority for Health Care, while Sandrine Japhet-Sibboni, General Manager of L'Oréal, signed the agreement on behalf of the Authority. The signing ceremony was also attended by Dr. Reham El Shenawy, Director of the General Department for Communications and International Cooperation, and Dr. Ruba Ali, Regional Director of Government Relations for the Middle East and North Africa, and Nahla Mokhtar, Director of Public Relations.
Dr. Ahmed El Sobky met with Dr. Ahmed El Ezaby, Chairman of El Ezaby Pharma, to discuss ways of cooperation in developing supply chain systems and transferring private sector expertise in the governance of drug and medical product dispensing.
Dr. Ahmed El Ezaby, Chairman of El Ezaby Pharma Group, expressed his pride in cooperating with the Health Care Authority, noting the Authority's efforts to establish a strategic relationship that supports the training of pharmacy and supply chain personnel to achieve operational efficiency in this field.
It is worth noting that the General Authority for Health Care is participating with an integrated and distinguished technology pavilion in Hall 1 of the Africa Health ExCon 2025 exhibition, showcasing its most prominent projects and achievements in the fields of comprehensive healthcare, digital transformation, and the integration of various healthcare services. Through its pavilion, the Authority also aims to inform the public of Egypt's pioneering experience in providing healthcare services according to international standards, contributing to enhancing citizens' health and achieving quality of life.