
Public Health Minister Mullah Noorjalal Jalali Visits National Cancer Hospital in Kabul
KABUL — Mullah Noorjalal Jalali, Afghanistan's Minister of Public Health, visited the National Hospital for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment in Kabul to express appreciation for the efforts of health workers and to evaluate the quality of services provided.
The Ministry of Public Health stated that during the visit, Jalali held discussions with hospital officials regarding the current status of health services and the facility's needs. He provided necessary recommendations to improve service delivery.
While visiting patients admitted in various sections of the hospital, the minister emphasized the urgent need for regular and standard health services for the country's citizens.
The visit underscores ongoing efforts by the Public Health Ministry to enhance healthcare infrastructure and support medical staff amid demands for better patient care.
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