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Business News | Dubai | Staff
Reporter | Thursday, May 31, 2007
The project, which responds to a demand for affordable and high-quality private health care services, will also provide an opportunity to channel resources to the health care sectors of lower-income countries in the region. Over the next four years, the Shefa Fund will invest in well-established and reputable hospital and general health care companies, support and improve their financial sustainability by promoting good corporate governance, and introduce modern financial controls and technical best practices. Injazat Capital Limited will manage the fund, with support from lead investor Saudi Healthcare Investment Company, a specialized regional health investment group that seeks to extend its reach to the Levant region and North Africa. "We are delighted to have IFC's help in developing a modern and efficient health network," said Dr. Mohamed Amin, Chairman of Shefa Health Care Fund and Managing Director of Saudi Healthcare Investment Company. "We look forward to major success because of IFC's global expertise." Hussein Rifai, Managing Director of Injazat Capital, said, "The Shefa Fund marks an important step in our strategy to expand to countries with the greatest need for high-quality private health care. IFC is a key partner in helping us achieve this vision. This partnership recognizes our efforts to establish managerial excellence, good corporate governance, and outstanding quality of service." Guy Ellena, IFC Director of Health and Education, noted, "IFC is pleased to support the Shefa Fund to help improve health care and provide high-quality management and medical standards. We also share Shefa's belief in the power of interregional investment and are keen to help bring its services to frontier markets." Michael Essex, IFC Director for the
Middle East and North Africa, added, "This investment is in line
with IFC's strategy to enhance the operations and efficiency of health
systems by improving the balance between private and publicly-financed
health care provision, an important issue for governments with limited
public resources."
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