Three-Day Training on Monitoring and Evaluation of the Revised National Supervisory Checklist Held in Logar

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Wed, Sep 17 2025 10:08 AM
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A Three-Day Training on Monitoring and Evaluation of the Revised National Supervisory Checklist was Conducted in the Hall of the Logar Provincial Public Health Directorate, Based on the Approved Plan.

The training was held to introduce and implement the updated national monitoring checklist for officials responsible for supervision, inspection, and the enforcement and evaluation of health laws. Dr. Karimullah Halimi, Director of Monitoring at the Ministry of Public Health; Hafiz Saeedur Rahman Qaderi, Director of Public Health of Logar, along with several other officials, also took part in the program.

The Director of Monitoring at the Ministry of Public Health described the National Supervision Checklist as useful and valuable for the participants and offered necessary recommendations for its implementation to help ensure the provision of quality health services to the people.

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