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Afghanistan Takes Home Best Minister Award
Dr. Ferozuddin Feroz, Minister of Public Health of Afghanistan received The Best Minister Award on Sunday. in recognition to his efforts and achievements in the public health sector.
The award was given by Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai to Ferozuddin Feroz during a plenary session on the first day of the World Government Summit (WGS) at Madinat Jumeirah on Sunday.
The award recognizes the exceptional efforts of government ministers. It highlights ministers demonstrating excellence in the government sector, implementing successful reforms and inspiring other government leaders and service providers to promote innovation within their domain to better serve the needs of their citizens.
Dr. Feroz was nominated as the Minister of Public Health in early February 2015 by the leadership of the National Unity Government, after receiving the highest number of votes of confidence of all ministers from the Afghan Parliament.
A total of 20 ministers were nominated for the Best Minister Award through a world survey that included several world governments, in addition to public nominations through social media. However, Dr. Feroz has been picked as The Best Minister among eight ministers who had been shortlisted after global due diligence conducted by Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC).
On taking up his position as Minister, Dr. Feroz set some priorities and initiated a number of reforms and other changes, with the aim of achieving sustainable, quality results that help improve the health of the people of Afghanistan. He has worked on reducing the mortality rate in Afghanistan for under five-year-olds by 44 percent and on increasing life expectancy at birth by seven years.
His efforts to reduce maternal mortality and increase the immunization of children against polio have also proved to be successful.
Dr. Feroz first joined the Afghan Ministry of Public Health as the Deputy Minister, Policy and Planning in 2002, where he was instrumental in laying sound foundations for Afghanistan’s current health system. He led the development of the first mission statement of the Ministry and of the National Interim Health Strategy 2002-2004.
Dr. Feroz went on to strongly support the development of the Basic Package of Health Services and the Essential Package of Hospital Services. The two interventions that have particularly contributed to the improvement of the coverage of health services throughout the country and have guided health workers in their efforts to reduce morbidity and mortality rates.
With inputs from Gulfnews
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Afghanistan signs 30-year deal for marble mining in Daikundi
The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum of Afghanistan has signed a 30-year agreement with a private company to extract marble in Daikundi province.
Under the contract, the company will invest AFN 283 million in exploring and mining marble at the “Mesh-Uliya” site, spanning 16.74 square kilometers in central Daikundi.
Hedayatullah Badri, Minister of Mines and Petroleum, stated that the marble will be processed domestically before being exported abroad. He added that the Mesh-Uliya project is expected to create around 200 jobs, and the company is committed to supporting local communities through social initiatives.
Economic experts highlight that such investments, especially those focusing on domestic processing, are crucial for job creation, boosting exports, and strengthening the national economy. Analysts further note that the project will improve local infrastructure, expand social services, and enhance the economic and social well-being of Daikundi residents.
Since the return of the Islamic Emirate to power, efforts to develop Afghanistan’s mining sector have intensified, with multiple contracts signed in areas including cement, copper, iron, and lapis lazuli, involving both domestic and international companies.
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Major fire in Mandawi Kabul market contained, extensive losses prevented
Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.
The Ministry of Interior reported that personnel from the General Directorate of Firefighting and Emergency Response successfully prevented the further spread of a fire at Mandawi market on Kabul early Sunday morning.
Abdul Mateen Qani, spokesperson for the ministry, said that the fire destroyed 10 storage facilities and 8 shops. He added that initial losses are estimated at around $700,000, but timely action by firefighting personnel saved property worth approximately $2.2 million.
Qani explained that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit. He praised the rapid and effective containment operations, which prevented more extensive damage.
Local shopkeepers said the fire broke out around 4 a.m.
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