Ministry of Public Health Establishes High-Level Committee to Regulate Private Sector Medical Professionals

rasooli_admin
Mon, Jul 21 2025 8:50 AM
MOPH

Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Health has established a high-level committee to regulate the activities of foreign and domestic medical professionals working in the country’s private healthcare sector.

Chaired by Dr Faqir Mohammad Ziar, director general of the ministry’s Medical Council, the committee has been tasked with reviewing the academic qualifications, professional licences and residency documents of doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers. The ministry said legal action would be taken against those found in breach of regulations.

As part of the committee’s initial inspection drive, visits were carried out at several private hospitals in Kabul, including Royal, Refah, Khairkhwa and Kesha. Officials issued formal recommendations to the management of each facility, urging compliance with licensing requirements and the provision of standardised services.

Latest news

Wed, Dec 31 2025 11:10 AM
Background image

The Universal Health Coverage (UHC) program is live under the slogan “Healthy Generation, Healthy Future, Healthy Economy.”

In a message, the leadership stated that since the Islamic Emirate assumed power, health coverage has expanded compared to the past, and public access to healthcare services has. . .

Tue, Dec 30 2025 2:10 PM
Background image

Monitoring and Inspection Department of Balkh Public Health Directorate Carries out Following Monitoring Activities Over the Past One Month

Over the past month, the Monitoring and Inspection Team of the Balkh Provincial Public Health Directorate inspected 150 medical and food facilities. This monitoring was conducted under. . .

Mon, Dec 29 2025 2:41 PM
Background image

Over Three Million Afghanis’ Worth of Training Modules Delivered to Ghor Professor Ghazanfar Health Sciences Institute

Ghor Province’s Professor Ghazanfar Health Sciences Institute has received training modules valued at over three million Afghanis. The initiative aims to enhance the quality of. . .

BACK TO NEWS