ARCS and IFRC Discuss Implementation of Four-Year Health Project
Thursday, June 25, 2026
In the presence of Mawlawi Rohullah Abdul Salam, Under-Secretary General for Operational Affairs of the ARCS, Dr. Abdullah Irfan, Director of Health Services, and heads of ARCS Nangarhar, Kunar, and Baghlan provincial branches, a coordination meeting was held with the representative of IFRC in Afghanistan to discuss the implementation of a four-year project on water, sanitation, and first aid.
During the meeting, Mawlawi Rohullah Abdul Salam thanked the IFRC for its continued support and cooperation, stating that the assistance of international partners is of particular importance for the effective implementation and expansion of humanitarian services.
He added that the new four-year project on water, sanitation, and first aid will play an important role in improving public health conditions, preventing diseases, and addressing basic health and environmental needs.
Dr. Abdullah Irfan provided information on the achievements and experiences of the previous water, sanitation, and first aid project. He stated that the new project will build on the successful results of the previous initiative, allowing more vulnerable families to benefit from its services.
He also emphasized the importance of continuous coordination between the ARCS central headquarters, provincial branches, and the IFRC to ensure successful implementation of the project, achievement of its objectives, and effectiveness of services.
It is worth noting that this four-year project is funded by the Finnish Red Cross and will be implemented in Nangarhar, Kunar, and Baghlan provinces. Its aim is to improve public access to water, sanitation, and first aid services and strengthen the health conditions of vulnerable communities.
