KABUL, 28 March 2022, (TON): The World Health Organization said “it has resumed its first capacity-building training program since the fall of the previous government to support and improve the provision of health services and support to 2,000 health centers in Afghanistan.”
Officials of WHO said “they have new plans in hand to improve the quality of health services in the country.”
Ahmad Wali Rasekh, in charge of the health project said “we are trying to continue the services that already existed, and secondly to improve the quality of those programs…we are currently in an emergency situation, because in an emergency we can continue the minimum services.”
According to WHO “the program will continue for three days to create good governance, greater transparency and coordination between the various health institutions with the participation of health officials from 34 provinces.”
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