French Medical Institute for Children (FMIC) in Kabul gets WHO membership

This institute was established in Kabul in 2006 and has done about 200 complex heart operations on the children with heart problems. The World Health Organization (WHO) is a UN agency that is globally tasked by the UN system to enhance health status of the member countries. Dr. Sayed Mohammad Amin Fatimie the Minister of Public Health attended the awrding ceremony of WHO membership certificate to FMIC on Thursday 28 May 2009.

Dr. Fatimie in his speech said that: I am proud of participating in this ceremony of awarding WHO membership certificate to the FMIC. This event is not only a pride for 435 health personnel of the institute but it is also a pride for the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, MoPH, French government and the Agh Khan Foundation. Dr. Fatimie added that the president of Afghanistan and the leadership of the MoPH emphasize on the continuation of cooperation with this institute. The institute has a sound and active administration and provides quality health care. This success was undoubtedly possible because of support from our friends in France and Agha Khan Foundation. According to the policy of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan these health services will be delivered to the needy people in an equitable manner.

via Ministry of Public Health Afghanistan – MoPH.

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