SOCIETY — March 12, 2026
Ministries of Public Health and Labor and Social Affairs Meet on Health Services for Vulnerable Groups
Afghanistan's Minister of Public Health Molavi Noor Jalal Jalali met with the Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Molavi Obaidullah Aminzadeh to discuss health services for orphans, unaccompanied children, women, and other vulnerable individuals. They agreed to form a joint committee for a memorandum of understanding on standard health services in orphanages and support centers.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with RTA — corroborated by ToloNews and Bakhtar News — 2 min read

Molavi Noor Jalal Jalali, the Minister of Public Health, met with Molavi Obaidullah Aminzadeh, Deputy Minister of Social Affairs in the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
The Ministry of Public Health stated that the discussions focused on addressing health issues faced by orphans, unaccompanied children, and women, as well as expanding health services and providing support to vulnerable individuals.
Minister Jalali said during the meeting that efforts are underway to resolve the health problems of citizens, particularly vulnerable groups, in a timely manner.
Both sides agreed to establish a joint committee to prepare a draft memorandum of understanding aimed at delivering standard health services in orphanages and support centers.
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Reliability assessment
Corroborated by three independent outlets (RTA, ToloNews, Bakhtar News) reporting the meeting between Minister of Public Health Molavi Noor Jalal Jalali and Deputy Minister of Social Affairs Molavi Obaidullah Aminzadeh, with consistent details on discussions for health services to vulnerable groups and agreement on a joint committee.
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