Health Collaborations
An-Najah National University (ANNU) maintains extensive collaborations with local, national, and global health institutions aimed at improving health and wellbeing outcomes for communities across Palestine and beyond. Through joint research, training programs, community medical services, and outreach campaigns, these collaborations advance healthcare quality, promote disease prevention, and support equitable access to health services.
An-Najah National University (ANNU) advances community health and wellbeing through a comprehensive network of partnerships at the local, national, and global levels. Through its Faculty of Medicine and Allied medical Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry and Dental Surgery, Pharmacy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Agricultural Engineering , the An-Najah National University Hospital, and the An-Najah Global Health Institute (GHI), ANNU integrates clinical services, education, research, and policy engagement to strengthen the Palestinian health system.
Measured Impact (2024)
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60+ formal, active agreements across faculties and the University Hospital (local, national, global).
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10,000+ community beneficiaries through free medical & dental days, school outreach, awareness campaigns, and targeted services.
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Hundreds of students and staff engaged annually in clinical placements, exchanges, and specialized trainings (Palestine, MENA, Europe, UK, USA).
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Direct policy influence via Ministry of Health committees (Pharmacy), and national service expansion through hospital partnerships.
Collaborating on international research initiatives, and agreements to improve healthcare delivery systems (Examples in 2024)
Related News (2024)
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An-Najah National University Hospital signs a cooperation agreement with Medicare Laboratories.
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An-Najah National University Hospital and Tubas Medical Complex sign a cooperation agreement.
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Signing a medical services agreement with the Kuwait Specialized Center.
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Signing an agreement to provide medical services with the Canadian Specialized Center.