Deputy Minister for Health Services Leads High-Level MoPH Delegation on Official Visit to Turkey

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Thu, Nov 27 2025 11:59 AM
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Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani, Deputy Minister for Health Services at the Ministry of Public Health of the IEA, has departed for Turkey on an official visit with a high-ranking delegation.

The delegation includes Deputy Minister of Healthcare Services, Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani; Sheikh Mohammad Tahir Halim, Chief of Staff; Mawlawi Mohammad Dawood Mansoori, Director of International Relations and Aid Coordination; Dr. Sayed Rasool Mangal, Director of Planning and Policy; Dr. Wahdat Alokozai, Director of Curative Medicine; and other senior officials. The visit aims to gain new health-sector expertise, review Turkish medical and scientific institutions, meet Turkish health and government authorities, and strengthen bilateral cooperation.

During the visit, the delegation will meet public and private-sector representatives to support improvements in Afghanistan’s healthcare system and enhance coordination with Turkey in the health field.

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