T.I.C.I.R

It bears the name of Mother Tinhinan due to its historical symbolism in the city of Tamanrasset and among the peoples of the region as a whole. The study is based on the action plan supervised by the World Health Organization, which addresses the issue of regional cooperation in the field of health care in terms of mechanisms, goals and means. The initiative also adopts the formation of field work teams to confront hotspots that Diseases are widespread or considered a source of infection.
The Medical City includes the following:
1- College of Medicine: It aims to form human resources that supervise the health sector in the initiative countries and realize its programs through field coordination and scientific research supervised by Algerian and African doctors present in major colleges in the developed world.
2- Center for Medical and Biological Research: Diseases and epidemics are spreading steadily in the region, and the Covid pandemic crisis has demonstrated the structural deficiency of research laboratories in the fragile state, which requires the establishment of a central pole in Tamanrasset that directs the research policies of the research centers in the initiative countries.
3- The Hospital Center for Non-Mobile Diseases: It includes cardiovascular medicine and oncology, as they are the specialties that African people suffer from most, and the death rate due to non-mobile diseases exceeds 33 percent of the death rate in 2015.
The World Health Organization considers that non-communicable diseases will become, during the year 2030, a major obstacle to sustainable development, which requires building national, regional and global policies to reduce the death rate by up to one third.
4- The Hospital Center for Mobile Diseases: includes epidemiology and infectious diseases, and is a center specialized in sending medical teams to epidemic centers and coordinating humanitarian work with various international and regional organizations that address environmental and conflict crises.