MoPH Holds Meeting on Implementation of the Joint Monitoring Checklist

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Sun, Jul 12 2026 11:51 AM
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Meeting on the Implementation of the Joint Monitoring Checklist Chaired by Mufti Abdul Qudus Hashimi, Director General of Monitoring and Inspection of the Ministry of Public Health

The meeting was attended by directors, technical experts, and professional representatives from the relevant directorates, who discussed the effective implementation of the joint monitoring checklist, enhancing transparency, and strengthening its effectiveness, accuracy, and coordination. The checklist, which had previously undergone a comprehensive review, was revised and updated to ensure standardization and has also been approved by the leadership of the Ministry of Public Health.

The Director General of Monitoring and Inspection stated that the purpose of the joint monitoring activities is to effectively implement reforms. He emphasized that the Joint Monitoring Committee will carry out its responsibilities with greater transparency, effectiveness, accuracy, coordination, and accountability.

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