South Waziristan: Work begins on UAE donated hospital

The foundation of this hospital which is worth millions of rupees was laid by UAE Project Director.


September 19, 2012
South Waziristan: Work begins on UAE donated hospital

ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will set up Sheikha Fatima Hospital in South Waziristan to provide healthcare facilities to women and children. The foundation of this hospital which is worth millions of rupees was laid on Monday by UAE Project Director Abdullah Khalifa Al Ghafli. Major General Zahir Shah, commander of the GOC 45th Engineers Division of the army, other military and civilian officers, tribal chieftains, dignitaries and members of the local community also attended the ceremony, said a UAE Embassy press release.  Al Ghafli said that the hospital would also provide modern healthcare facilities to the elderly people of the region as well as women and children.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 19th, 2012.

COMMENTS (1)

RAHMAN UD DIN | 12 years ago | Reply we welcome to UAE project, we appreaciate abdullah khalifa al ghafli on this project. we are very thankful of the UAE governoment... we hope that this project get success soon. and inshaallah waziristani people will support Abdullah khalifa al ghafli. we are very happy to start this project. and inshaaallah we get job in this hospital. Best regards.... RAHMAN UD DIN KHAN MEHSUD MEDICAL STUDENT. and ALAMGIR KHAN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. My aim is only to want job in this hospital. take care ALLAH hafizzzzz.
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