The GCC Health Council concluded the meeting of the executive body (94), which was held at the council's headquarters in Riyadh at the invitation of Professor Sulaiman Al-Dakhil, Director General of the Gulf Health Council. The supervisory committee of the Gulf Center for Prevention discussed the meeting of the executive body (94) a number of topics on the agenda, including: a presentation on the expatriate examination program, which witnessed remarkable development in 2021 AD, as the number of examinees in the program reached more than (2.5) million arrivals, and a discussion Recommendations of the technical committees The meeting was attended by members of the executive body from the member states, namely: Dr. Issa Ahmed Al-Mansoori from the United Arab Emirates, Dr. Maryam Ibrahim Al-Hajri from the Kingdom of Bahrain, Dr. Abdullah Mufreh Asiri from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (chairman of the meeting in the current session), and Professor Naif Asaad Al-Jashaam from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Adel Abdullah Al-Harf from the Food and Drug Authority, Dr. Saeed Hareb Al-Lamki from the Sultanate of Oman, and Dr. M. Hamad Hamad Al Thani from the State of Qatar, and Professor Abdul Latif Ali Al Abdullah from the State of Qatar, and Dr. Abdullah Munjid Al-Badr from the State of Kuwait, and Dr. Buthaina Mudhaf Al-Mudhaf from the State of Kuwait, and Professor Dr. Abdullah Muhammad Dahan from the Republic of Yemen, and Dr. Abdul Rahman Fahd Al-Fahdi from the Secretariat General Cooperation Council. The executive body came out at the meeting with a number of recommendations for the main work of the council