MSF Continues Free Health Services in Bamyan

BAMYAM(BNA): In a recent meeting between Mawlavi Abdullah Sarhadi, the governor of Bamyan, and Michael Le Pie, the head of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the organization reaffirmed its commitment to providing free health services in the province throughout this year.
During the meeting, the Director General of MSF in Afghanistan highlighted the organization’s ongoing health activities in Bamyan, emphasizing the importance of coordinating efforts with local government leadership. He stated, “We are dedicated to ensuring that all health services are delivered effectively and in consultation with local authorities.”
In a significant development, MSF is set to donate two ambulances, fully equipped with medical supplies, to the Bamyan Provincial Hospital later this month. This initiative comes as a response to the hospital’s needs and aims to enhance patient care in the region.
Governor Sarhadi expressed his appreciation for MSF’s impactful health services, particularly praising the upcoming ambulance donation. He urged the organization to extend its focus on health initiatives in both central and underserved areas of Bamyan, noting that remote districts have been significantly affected and require more attention.
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