The Sharjah Health Authority organized the “Haq Al-Laila” celebration with the participation of its employees, in a festive social atmosphere reflecting Emirati cultural heritage and enhancing engagement and team spirit within the workplace. The event was held in collaboration with the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, which delivered a decorative plates workshop, providing employees with the opportunity to engage in an interactive creative activity that enhanced communication, developed artistic appreciation, and added a cultural and educational dimension to the celebration.
The Friends of Breastfeeding Association, affiliated with the Sharjah Health Authority, held a brainstorming meeting titled “From Idea to Impact,” with the participation of board members, volunteers, and staff. The meeting aimed to exchange ideas and plans for upcoming events, enhance creativity, and share visions to create tangible impact in 2026 and achieve the Association’s objectives in serving mothers and children in the community.
The Sharjah Health Authority extends its highest congratulations and blessings to His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, may Allah preserve him, on the occasion of being awarded a prestigious Cultural Honor Medal by the Republic of Portugal, becoming the first Arab personality to receive this distinction and the sixth worldwide. This medal comes in recognition of His Highness’s outstanding cultural and intellectual contributions, and his humanitarian and civilizational role in supporting culture and knowledge and promoting cultural dialogue at both regional and international levels. We pray to Allah to grant His Highness continued health and well-being and to sustain his journey of giving and achievement for the benefit of the Emirate of Sharjah and the United Arab Emirates.
The Manuscript Monument at the House of Wisdom was illuminated in turquoise in support of cervical cancer awareness. As part of Sharjah Health Authority’s initiatives to promote women’s health and encourage early screening culture, the monument was illuminated in turquoise — the official color of the Cervical Cancer Awareness Campaign — in collaboration with the House of Wisdom in Sharjah. This step comes within the Authority’s efforts to highlight the importance of prevention and emphasize the role of health awareness in protecting women and enhancing their quality of life. This initiative reflects the positive collaboration between institutions in the Emirate of Sharjah to support community health and deliver meaningful messages in an innovative and impactful manner.
In conjunction with Cervical Cancer Awareness Week, the Sharjah Health Authority organized the Women’s Health Forum to enhance awareness of the importance of prevention and early detection through educational and interactive workshops. These sessions were delivered in an innovative and engaging manner and targeted female employees of the Government of Sharjah. The forum was held in collaboration with Sharjah Museums Authority and Sunny Wellness Centre, in support of health awareness messages and to empower women to prioritize their health.