Medical equipment valued at 50,000 US dollars was supplied to the 200-bed hospital in Jawzjan province

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Tue, Jun 24 2025 2:12 PM
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A formal handover ceremony for the donated medical equipment was attended by the Director of Public Health, Qari Zabihullah Hussaini; the Director of Information and Culture, Mawlawi Saifuddin Mutasim; and several other government officials from regional administrative branches.

Qari Zabihullah Hussaini stated that the donation package, consisting of five essential medical devices, was generously provided by Sheikh Sarwar bin Muhammad Al Nahyan, a representative from the Council of Sheikhs. With the aid of the newly supplied equipment, the 200-bed hospital is expected to significantly enhance healthcare outcomes for the region.

The donated items include: One patient monitoring device, women’s delivery bed, an ultrasound machine, an autoclave sterilization unit, a standard printing machine

Notably, thanks to the provision of this equipment, the hospital is now able to address nearly half of the operational challenges previously caused by the shortage of essential medical tools.

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