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Minister of Health, Deputy Minister of Civil Service inspect job discipline at Ministry of Health & Al-Thawra Hospital

Minister of Health, Deputy Minister of Civil Service inspect job discipline at Ministry of Health & Al-Thawra Hospital

Saba Yemen06-04-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
The Minister of Public Health and Environment, Dr. Ali Shiban, along with the Deputy Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Development, Anis Sufyan, inspected on Saturday the level of employee discipline at the Ministry of Health and the Al-Thawra General Hospital Authority on the first official workday following the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
Accompanied by the Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Nasher Al-Qaoud, they toured various sectors and departments of the ministry. They listened to explanations regarding attendance rates, adherence to work schedules, and the implementation of assigned tasks within the Ministry of Health and Environment and its affiliated bodies, especially during this critical phase, as Yemen faces brutal American aggression.
The Deputy Minister of Civil Service praised the high level of professional discipline at the Ministry of Health and Environment and the Al-Thawra General Hospital Authority. He emphasized that healthcare facilities are among the most vital service institutions in the country, requiring full commitment from their medical and administrative staff to official working hours to serve patients at all times.
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