Iran explores potential to develop health ties with Africa

Tehran Times
Dec 07, 2025

Iran explores potential to develop health ties with Africa


The ministries of health and foreign affairs, in a virtual meeting with Iranian ambassadors and attachés in Africa, have discussed ways to promote cooperation with African countries in the health sector.

During the Sunday meeting, Alireza Biglari, the deputy health minister for international affairs, highlighted the country's capabilities in areas related to health. Referring to the existing capacity as a valuable opportunity for the expansion of health diplomacy and the favorable condition for cooperation with African countries, the official announced the readiness of the health ministry for the implementation of decisions and operational plans, IRNA reported.

For his part, Akbar Khosravi Nejad, Assistant to Iran’s Foreign Minister and Director General for Africa, underlined the importance of Africa in Iran’s foreign policy, and said that the country’s health system is one of the main sectors for the enhancement of collaborations with these countries.

The chancellor of Iran University of Medical Sciences, Nader Tavakoli, for his part, presented an account of the current activities and programs of the university in Africa, as well as future plans to meet African ambassadors in Tehran.

Iran ready to boost co-op with Africa in health sector

In April, Ali Jafarian, the senior advisor to the health minister, announced the country’s readiness to enhance ties with African countries in the field of health.