Director of Monitoring Visits Herat Province to Inspect Public and Private Health Facilities

rasooli_admin
Sun, Nov 09 2025 9:19 AM
MOPH

Dr. Karimullah Halimi, Director of Monitoring at the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), visited Herat province to inspect BPHS and EPHS vertical projects, along with several facilities in the private health sector.

The monitoring, aimed at improving the quality of health services in both public and private hospitals across the country, ensuring the provision of standard health services to citizens, and promoting transparency in operations, was carried out by Dr. Karimullah Halimi and his technical team, met with Mohammad Talib Shahid, Director of Public Health in Herat province, shared the objectives of their visit, and, according to the plan, conducted inspections of all departments of health centers in the provincial center, Chishti Sharif, Obe, Zinda Jan,Torghundi, Pashtun Zarghun, and  Ghoryan districts. They identified existing problems and shortcomings and shared them with the relevant officials for resolution.

The Director of  Monitoring also assessed the condition of inpatients and advised health workers to provide them with improved care and treatment.

Latest news

Sun, Dec 07 2025 2:57 PM
Background image

Deputy Health Minister Meets Domestic Pharma Leaders to Boost Local Medicine Production

Mawlawi Hamdullah Zahid, Deputy Minister for Food and Drugs of the Ministry of Public Health, met with senior representatives of the country’s major domestic pharmaceutical. . .

Sun, Dec 07 2025 11:11 AM
Background image

Around 1,400 kg of Expired Medicines and Food Items Destroyed in Paktia

The Food and Drugs Monitoring and Inspection Teams of the Paktia Provincial Public Health Directorate inspected 69 pharmaceutical and food facilities in Aryob Zazi District. As a result. . .

Sun, Dec 07 2025 11:07 AM
Background image

Officials from the Ministry of Public Health have carried out inspections at several pharmacies in Kabul’s Eastern Zone

 The checks focused on pricing, preventing hoarding and monopolies, and ensuring the quality of medicines and health products. Several pharmacies were examined, and six were shut down. . .

BACK TO NEWS