Atatürk Children's Hospital Inaugurates Three Vital Projects
Atatürk Children's Hospital witnessed a momentous occasion with the inauguration of three pivotal projects aimed at bolstering healthcare services. The projects, unveiled amidst a ceremonious gathering, included the installation of a central oxygen system, the acquisition of an echocardiography machine, and the addition of ten cardiac monitoring machines.
Distinguished attendees graced the ceremony, underscoring the significance of these advancements in pediatric healthcare. Among the esteemed guests were Alhaj Mawlawi Habibullah Akhundzada Hamid, Deputy Director of Health Services of the Ministry of Public Health; Mawlawi Mohammad Dawood Mansoori, Head of International Relations; Cenk Ünal, the Ambassador of Turkey to Afghanistan, alongside numerous dedicated healthcare professionals.
Alhaj Mawlawi Habibullah Akhundzada Hamid, in his address, emphasized the paramount importance of the enduring relations between Afghanistan and Turkey. He lauded the unwavering commitment of Turkey's Ambassador to Afghanistan, Cenk Unal, towards fostering bilateral cooperation, particularly in healthcare initiatives. Assuring continued dedication to nurturing robust ties, Alhaj Mawlawi Habibullah Akhundzada Hamid reaffirmed Afghanistan's steadfast commitment to sustainable relations with Turkey.
Echoing these sentiments, Ambassador Cenk Unal highlighted the profound significance of collaborative efforts between Muslim brother countries in advancing healthcare and developmental endeavors. He pledged Turkey's unwavering support to Afghanistan, promising sustained cooperation and assistance across various domains, including healthcare, to further strengthen the bond between the two nations.
The inauguration of these projects marks a significant milestone in the journey towards enhancing healthcare infrastructure and services at Atatürk Children's Hospital. As Afghanistan and Turkey reaffirm their commitment to mutual cooperation and solidarity, the future holds promise for continued advancements in healthcare delivery and bilateral relations.