Ministry of Public Health Holds 22nd Leadership Board Meeting to Review Progress

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Sun, Apr 05 2026 11:11 AM
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The meeting was chaired by Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, Minister of Public Health, and attended by the ministry’s deputies and central directors. During the session, a number of key issues were discussed.

At the outset, the Minister highlighted the health conditions of flood-affected communities, stressed the importance of coordination, and called for necessary measures to be taken. He also emphasized the need to standardize laboratories, optimize the use of hospital equipment, and expedite development projects, urging relevant officials to take prompt action.

The meeting also addressed several critical areas, including the 1405 fiscal year budget, adherence to administrative procedures and hierarchy, the accreditation and grading of private hospitals, the assessment of institutional needs, and the development of procurement plans, along with other priority issues.

At the conclusion, the ministry’s deputies and central directors shared their insights and recommendations to enhance performance and committed to implementing the decisions made.

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