MoPH and ATR Hold Technical Meeting to Strengthen Monitoring, Training, and Coordination

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Tue, Apr 14 2026 1:58 PM
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Dr. Enayatullah Enayat, Director-General of Monitoring and Inspection of the Ministry of Public Health, together with Mawlawi Mohammad Dawood Mansoori, Director of International Relations, Aid Coordination and Integration, and a technical team, held a meeting with officials from the Third-Party Monitoring Group (ATR – Assess, Transform, Reach).

At the meeting, important topics related to monitoring, recruitment, and training were discussed. It was agreed that monitoring activities will follow clear rules and standards. Staff will be evaluated through tests, and a training program will be carried out over two weeks.

Dr. Enayatullah Enayat said that reports will be shared after being reviewed and approved by the relevant authorities. He also stressed the importance of stronger coordination and joint working. In addition, key technical and practical points were explained to ATR officials to help improve transparency, coordination, and effectiveness in their work.

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