Ministry of Public Health Conducts Monitoring Visit to Health Centers in Parwan Province

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Tue, Dec 16 2025 9:34 AM
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Dr. Karimullah Halimi, Director of Monitoring and Inspection of the Ministry of Public Health, convened a meeting with Dr. Niaz Mohammad Mukhlis, Parwan Public Health Director.

During his visit to Parwan Province, Dr. Halimi first outlined the purpose of his visit to the Parwan Public Health Directorate. He also conducted inspections of several health centers in Chaharikar district and other districts of the province, during which a series of existing challenges in the health centers were identified.

Dr. Mohammad Saleh, Head of the Solidarity for Afghan Families (SAF) organization in Parwan Province, characterized the identified issues as significant and critical, and assured that serious and practical actions would be taken to address the existing challenges in the health centers.

Dr. Niaz Mohammad Mukhlis extended his appreciation to the Monitoring and Inspection staff of the Ministry of Public Health, emphasizing that such supervision is vital and indispensable for enhancing the quality of basic health services provision.

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