Deputy Minister of Health Services convenes a meeting with representatives of organizations responsible for delivering health services in Paktika Province

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Thu, Oct 31 2024 9:27 AM
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During his official visit to Paktika province, the Deputy Minister of Health Services at the Ministry of Public Health, Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani, convened a meeting with representatives of organizations responsible for delivering health services across the region.

At the meeting, Mr. Haqqani urged the representatives of these implementing organizations to rigorously adhere to the terms outlined in their agreement with the Ministry of Public Health, ensuring that all health services are administered accordingly. He further underscored the importance of promptly supplying medicines and winter provisions to health centers, disbursing salaries to healthcare staff without delay, and preventing any disruptions in service delivery.

Alongside proposing several recommendations, the representatives of the implementing organizations also reaffirmed their commitment to providing exemplary health services across the province.

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