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Khatib & Alami (K&A) and management4health (m4h) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) which establishes a strategic alliance through which the two companies will deliver end-to-end healthcare solutions to public and private sector clients, with a diverse focus ranging from university hospitals with research centers, to wellness clinics and health tourism.
Both K&A and m4h are already working together to assist governments, ministries and private businesses overcome the immediate threat of Covid-19, but the longer term priority is to help clients prepare for the “new normal” through the development of robust, efficient and adaptive healthcare systems and services.
The companies’ combined approach offers holistic solutions for every stage of pandemic response, including: tracking its spread within communities; the development of healthcare strategies; digital solutions; the design, procurement and project management of hospitals and specialist facilities; and assisting clients to secure funding from development institutions and other commercial financing firms and banks. K&A and m4h are also helping organizations to look beyond the current situation by establishing long-term resilience and preparedness.
Dr Najib Khatib, Chairman and CEO of K&A, believes the combined offering of the new strategic alliance provides an unprecedented breadth and depth of healthcare expertise to clients in the Middle East and Africa.
“As communities come to terms with the unprecedented impact of Covid-19 across all aspects of society, it is vital that we work collaboratively to help them resume some sense of regular life in a safe and appropriate way. Our alliance with m4h brings together a wealth of knowledge and experience, including world-class digital solutions which give organizations and communities much needed confidence that their healthcare systems are in the appropriate state of readiness to minimize the risk and potential impact of any further outbreaks.”
Stefano Ferrari, Managing Director and Partner of m4h, adds: “As the attention in many countries starts to focus on the post-Covid-19 world, it is essential that organizations are fully prepared for the challenges of safeguarding the health of their employees, their clients and communities, and that governments put all the necessary rigor into their current and future healthcare provisions. Through our alliance with K&A, we bring an opportunity to harness our vast expertise where the combined effort will help clients emerge from this crisis stronger, more resilient, and ready for the future.”
The services provided by K&A and m4h support all aspects of national healthcare systems, including public health policy and awareness, medical facilities and private sector workplaces.
As a multidisciplinary consultant, K&A’s expertise includes: the design and engineering of facilities; city & regional planning; digital geospatial solutions to support understanding and decision-making; procurement assistance; hazardous waste management; and project finance assistance, among other specialist areas.
This is complemented by the work of m4h which will bring a partnership of health sector professionals specialized in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of international health projects and programs.
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For more information, please contact:
Benjamin Thompson
Senior Director, Communications
E: Benjamin.Thompson@khatibalami.com
Khatib & Alami (K&A) is an international multidisciplinary consultancy comprising architects, engineers, planners and other project specialists. We have vast experience working at the forefront of fast changing urban environments, with a deep understanding of delivering complex major projects within agreed timeframes and budget.
K&A was founded more than 50 years ago by two university professors who shared the same vision – to create an organization through which talent could thrive, built on the foundations of professional excellence, integrity and social responsibility. While today K&A employs more than 6,000 experts in more than 30 international offices, our people are the custodians of these same values. We are driven by curiosity, with a firm belief in the importance of delivering exceptional quality in order to make a positive and sustainable contribution to the communities in which we work.
management4health (m4h) was founded in 2012 as a partnership of health sector professionals specialized in the design, the implementation and the monitoring and evaluation of international health projects and programs.
Together with our partners, we work towards a shared vision of universal health coverage – accessible, affordable, appropriate health services for all – through stronger health systems. We strive for growth and development in a sustainable manner, with the aim of becoming a key stakeholder and operator in international health.
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