The Ministry of Public Health has officially inaugurated a 30-bed female general practitional ward at the 200-bed Sadri Hospital in Jawzjan province

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The event was attended by Mawlawi Mohammad Ishaq Sahibzada, Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration for the Ministry of Public Health, Qari Zabihullah Hussaini, Director of Public Health for Jawzjan province, as well as tribal leaders, esteemed scholars, and several other distinguished officials.

In his address, Mawlawi Mohammad Ishaq Sahibzada articulated, “The Ministry of Public Health has endeavoured with its utmost capacity to extend healthcare services to our citizens who previously had inadequate access.”

He further detailed that, as part of these initiatives, the Ministry, with financial support totaling 60 million Afghanis, has established the 30-bed female general practitional ward at the 200-bed Sadri Hospital in Jawzjan province. This development is anticipated to significantly mitigate the healthcare challenges confronting the local population.

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