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The strategic trajectory of artificial intelligence in Qatar’s healthcare sector: a model for UN Sustainable Development Goal 9 - Frontiers

Qatar Foundation ·

This article, published in Frontiers, examines the strategic direction of artificial intelligence deployment within Qatar's healthcare sector. It positions Qatar's approach as a model contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 9, which emphasizes industry, innovation, and infrastructure. The paper likely details frameworks or initiatives Qatar is pursuing to integrate AI technologies into its health services and infrastructure. Why it matters: This work offers a valuable case study for understanding how Middle Eastern nations are developing national strategies to apply AI for public health and sustainable development objectives.

MNM, RLM, and MBZUAI sign expansion of climate and health initiative

MBZUAI ·

Malaria No More (MNM), Reaching the Last Mile (RLM), and MBZUAI have signed an agreement to expand the Forecasting Healthy Futures (FHF) initiative with a $5 million award from RLM. The initiative aims to address the impact of climate change on malaria and other climate-sensitive infectious diseases. MBZUAI will provide expertise to support the eradication of malaria. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the UAE's commitment to global health and leverages AI to combat climate-sensitive diseases, demonstrating a proactive approach to addressing complex global challenges.

Supporting malaria solutions

MBZUAI ·

Malaria No More, the Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi, and the Reaching the Last Mile program launched the Institute for Malaria and Climate Solutions (IMACS) to combat malaria amidst climate change. Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) joined as a technical partner, providing research support leveraging AI and data science. The initiative aims to develop and implement AI-driven strategies to address the impact of climate change on malaria transmission. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the UAE's commitment to using AI for global health challenges, particularly in combating climate-sensitive diseases like malaria.

KAUST visiting professor to study Saudi air quality

KAUST ·

KAUST is hosting Junfeng (Jim) Zhang from Duke University to study air pollution's impact on health in Saudi Arabia. Zhang will collaborate with KAUST faculty to assess the health effects of environmental stressors using epidemiology and toxicology. Air pollution causes significant premature deaths and loss of life expectancy in Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This research will inform evidence-based policies and treatment strategies to combat respiratory illnesses linked to air pollution in Saudi Arabia and the broader region.