Ministry of Public Health initiates a campaign titled "A Health Employee, a Seedling,"

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Thu, Mar 21 2024 12:48 PM
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At the onset of the new year 1403, the Ministry of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan initiated a campaign titled "A Health Employee, a Seedling," aimed at fostering environmental sustainability, cleanliness, and disease prevention.

His Excellency Dr Qalandar Ebad, the Minister of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, alongside Mawlawi Habibullah Akhundzadah Hamid, Deputy Minister of Health Services, and several other dignitaries from the Ministry of Public Health, actively participated in the campaign by planting a sapling on the premises of the Ministry of Public Health.

The Minister of Public Health fervently called upon all compatriots, particularly healthcare professionals nationwide, to partake in this noble campaign. He urged them to contribute to the cleanliness and greenery of their surroundings by participating in tree-planting activities, thereby endeavouring to stem the spread of diseases across the country.

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