Minister of Public Health meets with Governor of Ghazni Province

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Mon, Oct 28 2024 11:10 AM
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During an official visit to Ghazni province, the Minister of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, His Excellency Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, accompanied by a high-ranking delegation, convened with the provincial Governor, Hafiz Mohammad Amin Omari.

The session, which saw the presence of the Deputy Governor and the Provincial Director of Public Health, Dr. Mohammad Zarak Zeerak, extended a formal reception to His Excellency’s delegation. Critical deliberations were held, focusing on the construction of new healthcare facilities within Ghazni, the allocation of medical supplies and emergency equipment for traffic incidents along primary highways, and an appeal for the augmentation of healthcare personnel across the province.

Addressing the assembly, His Excellency Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali articulated that the principal objective of his mission to Ghazni was to conduct a comprehensive assessment of healthcare services in the province. He affirmed that responses to the outlined requests would be prioritized in alignment with the ministry’s available resources.

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