Vaccines Are Close – But Right Now We Need to Hunker Down
It has been almost 10 months since life got “locked down” due to COVID-19. This new normal has not been easy for anyone.
Al Rabwa International For Services and Trading was established in 2018 and since our inception we have been dedicated to providing medical solutions serving clients and beneficiaries in various emergencies around the world.
Our ambition lies not only in transforming healthcare, but also in our contributions to environmental protection, supply chain sustainability, social commitment and philanthropy.
Our corporate governance principles focus on sustainable value creation and prescribe a culture that recognises standards of good corporate governance and policy of transparent communication.
We support an array of causes and initiatives with the common purpose of making a positive lasting impact on our communities.
Evolved into a global leader in the industry and providing people with life-changing solutions.
Annual Report: From 2018 to 2022 the growth rate grew +2.40%
Al Rabwa International employs strict quality control procedures to ensure the best possible performance of our products at all stages of their manufacturing.
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Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
Al Rabwa International for Services & Trading
It has been almost 10 months since life got “locked down” due to COVID-19. This new normal has not been easy for anyone.
It’s been a half year since we started wearing masks and other face covering to guard against the new coronavirus. Yet confusion and controversy still surround masks.
It’s been a tough few weeks. Our hospitals have become overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, and deaths rates are rising.