Qatar Red Crescent signs agreement on treatment of 169 Afghan children with heart defects

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Qatar Red Crescent Society on Saturday signed an agreement with the Afghan Red Crescent Society for the treatment of 169 children suffering
from congenital heart defects.The agreement was signed by Mohammad Saleh Ibrahim, Director of Relief and International Development Division
at Qatar Red Crescent Society, and Matiulhaq Khalis, the acting head of the Afghan Red Crescent Society.At the signing ceremony, Khalis
appreciated the continuous support of the Qatar Red Crescent Society.In the past two years, the Afghan Red Crescent Society has referred
3,094 children suffering from congenital heart defects to local hospitals for treatment.Thousands of other children suffering from the
disease are waiting for treatment.The post Qatar Red Crescent signs agreement on treatment of 169 Afghan children with heart defects first
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