Deputy Minister of Health Services holds a meeting with officials of (UNHCR)

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Tue, Apr 23 2024 9:57 PM
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Deputy Minister of Health Services, Honorable Mawlawi Abdulwali Haqqani, held a meeting with Engineer Khan Mohammad Soltani, who oversees government relations with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), in his official office.

The purpose of the meeting was to discuss and exchange views on the establishment of 17 comprehensive health centers, initiated by the UNHCR, in various provinces accommodating a large number of returnees and internally displaced individuals.

During the meeting, Deputy Minister of Health Services, Honorable Mawlawi Abdulwali Haqqani, expressed his appreciation to the UNHCR representative for the establishment of these health centers. He further mentioned that our dedicated work and technical team will promptly compile a list of suitable locations for the establishment of these health centers. This information will be shared with your colleagues to facilitate effective planning for the upcoming operations.

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