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List of New 100-Bed Hospitals Under China Agreement

List of New 100-Bed Hospitals Under China Agreement

Iraq Business13-03-2025

By John Lee.
The Ministry of Health has announced details of the 100-bed hospital series under the Iraq-China agreement, specifying the provinces and expected completion timeline.
Ministry spokesperson Seif Al-Badr confirmed that contracts with reputable global companies are ongoing, with daily oversight from Health Minister Dr. Saleh Mahdi Al-Hasnawi.
The hospitals will be constructed in: Basra - Al-Imam Al-Sadiq District
Diyala - Al-Muqdadiya District
Anbar - Al-Khalidiya District
Nineveh - Tel Kaif
Salah Al-Din - Baiji District
Babel - Al-Hindiya Dam
Karbala - Al-Jadwal Al-Gharbi
Muthanna - Al-Khidhir District
Najaf - Al-Haydariya District
Dhi Qar - Souq Al-Shuyukh
Maysan - Al-Majr Al-Kabir
Kirkuk - Al-Abbasi District
Wasit - Al-Aziziyah District
Diwaniya - Al-Bdeir
Baghdad (Rusafa) - Al-Zaafaraniya
Baghdad (Karkh) - Al-Shoala
Al-Badr stated that the hospitals are planned for completion within three years and will be built to the latest international standards.
The initiative aims to improve healthcare access in underserved districts, reduce pressure on major hospitals, and enhance both service quality and capacity.
(Source: Ministry of Health) Tags: Baghdad, Basra News, cg, China, featured, healthcare, hospitals

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