Technical Team from Ministry of Public Health Assesses Kunduz Regional Hospital, Recommends Improvements

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Mon, Apr 21 2025 2:19 PM
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Kunduz, Afghanistan – A joint technical team, operating under the guidance of the Ministry of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, conducted an official visit to Kunduz province to oversee the operational activities of the regional hospital.

The technical team carried out a comprehensive review of various departments within the hospital. During their assessment, they identified several issues that require attention. The team promptly shared their findings with the hospital’s management and healthcare staff, outlining the necessary steps for addressing the identified challenges.

In response, the hospital’s management and staff acknowledged the concerns raised by the technical team. They expressed their commitment to resolving the shortcomings and assured the team that they would take immediate action to improve the situation. Additionally, the hospital shared their specific needs and requests, aiming to enhance their ability to provide essential healthcare services.

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