The Spokesperson and Director of Public Relations for the Ministry of Public Convenes a Coordination Meeting with Representatives of Media

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Tue, Nov 19 2024 2:42 PM
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Dr. Sharafat Zaman Amar Khil, the spokesperson and director of public relations for the Ministry of Public Health, presided over a high-level coordination meeting with media representatives, facilitated by the Government Media Center.

The deliberations during the session revolved around bolstering collaboration and fostering a more robust synergy with the media to ensure the seamless dissemination of timely and accurate information to the public. This included providing critical updates on a range of diseases and amplifying public awareness campaigns within the health sector.

Reaffirming its steadfast commitment to transparency and accessibility, the Ministry of Public Health emphasized its resolve to furnish citizens with comprehensive and up-to-date health-related information. Moreover, the ministry pledged to redouble its efforts and expedite advancements in this realm, ensuring the prompt and effective delivery of essential health communications to the wider population.

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