SOCIETY — May 10, 2026

Workshop Held in Kabul on Medical Waste Management

The National Environmental Protection Agency, the Ministry of Public Health, and Clean Path conducted a workshop in Kabul to train health workers on the safe disposal of medical waste.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News2 min read

Workshop Held in Kabul on Medical Waste Management
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A one-day joint workshop titled "Effective Management of Medical Waste" was held in Kabul to address the challenges of hazardous waste disposal within healthcare settings. The event was organized through a strategic collaboration between the National Environmental Protection Agency, the Ministry of Public Health, and the company Clean Path.

The workshop targeted dozens of doctors and health workers, focusing on increasing professional awareness regarding the protocols required for the safe management and disposal of medical waste. The training aimed to ensure that healthcare providers are better equipped to handle waste in a manner that minimizes risks to the general public and the surrounding environment.

Mawlawi Mutia-ul-Haq Khalis, head of the National Environmental Protection Agency, addressed the participants during the event. He stated that improper medical waste management poses severe risks to the environment, specifically noting that failure to follow safe disposal practices can lead to the contamination of water sources and soil, which subsequently threatens human health.

Throughout the workshop, officials emphasized the critical necessity for sustained inter-agency cooperation. They argued that a coordinated effort between health and environmental agencies is essential to prevent environmental pollution and mitigate the spread of infectious diseases. By aligning the efforts of the Ministry of Public Health and the National Environmental Protection Agency, officials aim to establish a more secure system for waste management across the city's health facilities.

Read the original reporting at Bakhtar News

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