Deputy Minister of Health Services at the Ministry of Public Health meets with Kids OR Charity Foundation

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Mon, Apr 22 2024 3:50 PM
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Honourable Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani, Deputy Minister of Health Services at the Ministry of Public Health, convened a meeting with representatives from the Kids OR Charity Foundation at his office.

Discussions centered on the refurbishment of Atatürk Hospital's operating rooms, provision of medical equipment, capacity enhancement for Afghan healthcare personnel, and ongoing collaboration on various health initiatives.

Expressing gratitude, Mr. Haqqani acknowledged the Foundation's contributions to Atatürk Hospital's operating room reconstruction and equipment provision. He urged for sustained partnership in health endeavors, including replicating similar improvements in other hospitals.

In response, Foundation officials reaffirmed their commitment to continuous collaboration, expressing readiness to furnish additional operating rooms in the future. They requested the Ministry to provide information on hospitals requiring operating room upgrades to facilitate future projects.

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