Kabul: Training Workshop Lauched for Medical Staff to Strengthen Health Services

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Mon, Dec 01 2025 6:01 PM
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Monday, December 1, 2025

A two-day training workshop has commenced for healthcare staff from the central and provincial branches of the ARCS, aimed at improving the quality of health services and addressing operational challenges. The opening session was attended by Mawlawi Rohullah Abdul Salaam, Under-Secretary General for Operational Affairs.
In his remarks, Mr. Abdul Salaam underscored the importance of ARCS health services and noted that the exchange of collective experiences and strengthened coordination among healthcare personnel play a pivotal role in enhancing the effectiveness of medical services. He urged participants to fully leverage the workshop to identify solutions to existing challenges and further improve health service delivery.
Throughout the workshop, participants will receive comprehensive information on the significance of health services, approaches for addressing current challenges, and methods for providing more effective healthcare in the future.

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