OIC’s help sought to build hospital for children with heart perforation

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KABUL (SW) – Shahabuddin Delawar, head of the Afghan Red Crescent Society, has asked the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to help Afghanistan to build a hospital for patients with heart perforation and provide medical equipment in this sector.

The office of the Afghan Red Crescent Society, on Monday, wrote in a newsletter on its X official account that Delawar raised this issue in a meeting with Mohammad Saeed Al-Ayash, the ambassador of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Kabul, and appreciated the continued cooperation of this organization with Afghanistan which has done.

This office, quoting Saeed Al-Ayash, wrote that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation has promised to cooperate in building a hospital for patients with a hole in the heart.

The office of the Afghan Red Crescent had previously announced that more than 12,000 children with heart holes are waiting for treatment.

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