Noor Jalal Jalali, the acting Minister of Public Health, also highlighted the improvement of healthcare services in the country.
Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, said today (Thursday) during the graduation ceremony of 300 specialists from the Ministry of Public Health’s Specialization Enhancement Department that the Islamic Emirate’s political relations with regional and extra-regional countries are expanding.
The Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs also mentioned in this program that several other countries are expected to accept the Islamic Emirate’s political representatives soon.
Mawlawi Abdul Kabir added: “We have active diplomatic relations with regional and extra-regional countries, and in the near future, a number of other countries will also accept diplomats and political representatives of the Islamic Emirate.”
In this program, the Administrative Deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office stressed improving healthcare services in the country, noting that various sectors, especially health, have been damaged due to imposed wars and require serious attention.
Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Administrative Deputy of the Prime Minister, said: “We need to build clinics in all areas of Afghanistan, especially in remote areas, and our provincial hospitals, regional hospitals, and hospitals in the capital truly need reform and strengthening.”
Noor Jalal Jalali, the acting Minister of Public Health, also highlighted the improvement of healthcare services in the country.
The acting Minister of Public Health said: “We must have specialists equipped with new technology. Their capacities should be enhanced so that our suffering people can be spared from traveling abroad.”
Neda Mohammad Nadim, the acting Minister of Higher Education, who was another speaker at the event, called on newly specialized doctors in various fields to consider Islamic principles in fulfilling their responsibilities and to be committed to the people and the country.
The acting Minister of Higher Education said: “This country and its Muslims have a right over you; every expense made on you has come from this country. You are responsible for serving this country and remaining committed to it.”
Abdul Baqi Haqqani, the acting head of the National Examination Authority, also stressed improving educational services and transparency in examinations. He added: “Many young people are only concerned with obtaining a certificate and do not think about knowledge. This has caused the loss of people’s trust.”
Meanwhile, some doctors who have specialized in various fields are calling on the Islamic Emirate to pay attention to increasing doctors’ salaries and providing more healthcare facilities.
“We have limited facilities. Our doctors do not have global-standard facilities. We are facing challenges,” said Mustafa, one of the graduates.
According to the Ministry of Public Health officials, this is the first time that 300 individuals, 80 of whom are women, have received certificates in 27 specialized fields.