Mai al-Kaila, born on April eighth, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished Palestinian physician and diplomat, renowned for her significant contributions to healthcare and politics. As the first woman to serve as Minister of Health in Palestine, she has broken barriers and paved the way for future generations of women in leadership roles.
With a PhD in public health and health administration, al-Kaila has demonstrated her commitment to improving health systems and policies. Her expertise was further recognized when she chaired the Palestinian Medical Council, where she played a crucial role in shaping health initiatives and standards within the Palestinian Authority.
In addition to her medical and political endeavors, Mai al-Kaila is also a university teacher, sharing her knowledge and experience with students. Her involvement in the Palestinian Authority, under the leadership of Prime Minister Dr. Mohammad Mustafa, highlights her dedication to serving her community and advancing public health.