MoPH Deputy Minister Chairs Online Meeting on Healthcare Services for 1405 Pilgrims

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Mon, Feb 16 2026 9:28 AM
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Kabul – Mawlawi Abdul Wali Haqqani, Deputy Minister for Health Services of the Ministry of Public Health, held an online meeting with provincial public health directors to facilitate the provision of healthcare services for pilgrims in the year 1405.

During the meeting, Mawlawi Haqqani stated that the regulations set by the Saudi Arabia must be strictly observed. He emphasized that a designated center should be identified in each province to conduct systematic medical examinations for pilgrims.

He further noted that all examination procedures must be carried out in an organized manner and in accordance with the approved guidelines, ensuring that pilgrims are in suitable health condition prior to travel and that their deployment process proceeds smoothly and without complications.

Meanwhile, provincial officials assured that all established principles, regulations, and guidelines will be fully implemented, and that necessary measures will be taken to provide standardized and well-organized healthcare services for pilgrims.

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