Deputy Minister of Health Services at the Ministry of Public Health, meets with representatives from UNFPA, JACK, and AHDS in his office

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Wed, May 29 2024 3:07 PM
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During this meeting, they discussed the construction of health shelters in Nangarhar and Uruzgan provinces, established with financial support from UNFPA through JACK and AHDS.

The Honorable Deputy Minister stated, "According to evaluations by the Ministry of Public Health's engineering team, there are issues in the construction of health shelters in the mentioned provinces that need to be corrected promptly by the relevant organizations.Necessary measures must be taken to ensure compliance with the Ministry of Public Health's standards."

In response, representatives from JACK and AHDS committed to taking the necessary steps to improve the health shelters in Nangarhar and Uruzgan provinces. They assured that they would work under the guidance of the Ministry of Public Health and keep the Ministry informed about the progress.

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