Minister of Public Health, convenes with Mawlawi Najibullah Rafi, Governor of Daikundi Province, in his office

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Mon, May 20 2024 10:01 AM
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In this meeting, the parties deliberated on the enhancement of health services in Daikundi Province, the establishment of new health centers, and the advancement of health worker capacities within the province.

Dr. Qalandar Ebad underscored that delivering health services to all citizens and fortifying the health system are principal priorities. He stated: "Over the past two years, we have achieved significant progress in this domain. Besides constructing new health centers in other provinces, we have also established health centers in Daikundi Province, and this endeavor is ongoing."

Additionally, the Minister of Public Health highlighted that efforts are in progress to augment the capacity of health workers domestically and to dispatch a considerable number of these workers abroad for standard medical training and capacity building, with continuous initiatives in this regard.

The Governor of Daikundi expressed his gratitude to the leadership of the Ministry of Public Health for recent advancements in the national health sector and the creation of new health centers, lauding their efforts to strengthen the country's health system.

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