Afghan Health Ministry Meets with Indian Private Sector to Discuss Healthcare Development

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Sun, Feb 16 2025 2:38 PM
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Dr. Ahmad Khandan, the Director of the Private Sector Coordination and Regulation Department at the Ministry of Public Health, met with specialists and businesspeople from India's private healthcare sector.

During the meeting, the Indian delegation shared their plans to invest in modernizing the healthcare system and infrastructure, providing high-quality healthcare services that meet global standards, improving the skills of healthcare workers, and producing medicines and medical equipment. They also asked the Ministry of Public Health for support and help in these efforts.

Dr. Ahmad Khandan welcomed the Indian specialists and said, "This meeting is a great opportunity for us. We not only support all your plans, but we also hope to learn from the experiences of India’s private healthcare sector. We see India’s healthcare system as a successful example that we can follow to strengthen our own health sector."

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