The French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children is striving to realize a vital and ambitious vision: to be a leading institute of excellence and innovation in healthcare, research and education, providing exemplary, safe, comprehensive, accessible and sustainable services to Afghanistan and surrounding regions, while positively impacting the lives of patients and all others whom it serves. During this journey, the hospital is committed to: To provide exemplary quality and safe care to the patients To ensure accessibility of services, both physical and financial, such that needy patients are cared for with respect and dignity To develop new services in response to public needs and ... read more The French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children is striving to realize a vital and ambitious vision: to be a leading institute of excellence and innovation in healthcare, research and education, providing exemplary, safe, comprehensive, accessible and sustainable services to Afghanistan and surrounding regions, while positively impacting the lives of patients and all others whom it serves. During this journey, the hospital is committed to: To provide exemplary quality and safe care to the patients To ensure accessibility of services, both physical and financial, such that needy patients are cared for with respect and dignity To develop new services in response to public needs and expectations as resources permit on an economically viable and sustainable basis To develop the institution into an academic centre that develops local and regional health human resources as leaders and leads to human resource sustainability To carry out programmes and assigned missions in a manner that would enhance the ability of the institute to move towards sustainability
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By Sultan Ahmed | Project Leader
Afghanistan faces numerous healthcare challenges, including limited access to specialized care, a shortage of advanced medical facilities, and financial constraints that prevent many patients from... Read the full report ›By Sultan Ahmed | Project Leader
Afghanistan is grappling with multiple crises, including economic collapse, hunger, inflation, poverty, and widespread exclusion of women and girls from public life. Over half the population is... Read the full report ›By Sultan Ahmed | Consultant Resource Development and Communications
Since its establishment in 2006, the Patient Welfare Program at the French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children (FMIC) has been a beacon of hope for countless individuals across Afghanistan.... Read the full report ›