In Brussels, Health Minister Azir Aliu and European Commissioner for Health Oliver Varhelyi signed today the agreement paving the way for the Republic of North Macedonia’s participation in EU4Health, the European Union’s largest program in the health sector.
During the formal signing ceremony, Aliu said that joining EU4Health marks an important moment for the European alignment of Macedonia’s healthcare system, as well as proof that the reforms being implemented in the country are moving in line with EU standards and priorities.
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“By signing this agreement, our country becomes part of European efforts to strengthen healthcare systems, advance public health, digitalize health services, improve preparedness for health crises, and ensure higher-quality healthcare for citizens. This is not just membership in a European program, but an investment in better health services, stronger institutions, and better conditions for patients and healthcare workers. With EU4Health, our reforms gain additional European support, expertise, and partnerships,” Minister Aliu said in his remarks.
According to him, today’s signing sends an important message: North Macedonia is not content merely to declare its European orientation, but is turning it into concrete policies and tangible opportunities for citizens.
Participation in this program will give Macedonian health institutions and experts the opportunity to take part in European networks, joint projects, and initiatives focused on improving healthcare policies and services.
