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‘Mobile clinic in southern region to boost healthcare services’
By Petra - Sep 07,2015 - Last updated at Sep 07,2015
AMMAN — Health Minister Ali Hiasat on Monday said having a mobile clinic in the southern region is a “quantum leap” to secure health services for those living in remote areas. Hiasat made his remarks during a meeting with representative, of the Islamic Relief Jordan organisation.
The project, which will cost $1 million, is funded by Islamic Relief USA and includes the mobile clinic that alone costs $300,000, and will include specialised medical cadres serving more than 10,000 people.
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