The Ministry of Public Health has constructed and put into operation four healthcare centers in Khost Province at a total cost of 27 million Afghanis
These healthcare centers were built and officially handed over for public use through the efforts and coordination of the Ministry of Public Health, with financial support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The projects were implemented across four districts of the province at an estimated cost of approximately 27 million Afghanis.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Governor of Khost, Alhaj Mawlawi Abdullah Mukhtar, stated that development activities are steadily progressing across different parts of the country. He added that Khost Province is also benefiting from these ongoing efforts, and the opening of these healthcare centers is a clear example of such progress.
Meanwhile, the Director of Public Health in Khost, Mawlawi Akhtar Mohammad Mohammad Ikrama, noted that the centers have been established with all essential facilities.
They are located in Warza Madin in Ismailkhel-Mandozai District, Baz Mola in Tani District, Abadkhana in Sabari-Yaqubi District, and Eskandari village in Zazi Maidan District.
He further emphasized that these centers will help address many of the healthcare needs of local residents and provide them with necessary medical services.
