Deputy Minister for Health Services engages in discussions with President of the Azizi Charity Foundation

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Tue, Apr 30 2024 1:26 PM
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The Honorable Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani, Deputy Minister for Health Services at the Ministry of Public Health, engaged in discussions with Mr. Ezatullah Niazmand, President of the Azizi Charity Foundation, and his associates.

The Azizi Charity Foundation intends to construct a comprehensive, no-cost hospital in Kabul. This facility will feature 627 beds and offer a range of services, including cancer treatment and maternity care among other specialized departments.

At this meeting, representatives from the Azizi Charity Foundation detailed their plans for the hospital’s construction and requested formal approval from the Ministry of Public Health to initiate the subsequent phases necessary for the hospital's development.

Deputy Minister Haqqani endorsed the proposal and expressed appreciation for the Azizi Charity Foundation’s initiative in establishing the hospital. He affirmed, "The Ministry of Public Health’s leadership pledges full collaboration with the Azizi Charity Foundation in the construction of the hospital and is committed to dedicating all necessary efforts to support this endeavor."

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