ARCS Vice President Arrives in Mazar-e-Sharif to Inaugurate Water Projects in Balkh and Samangan

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Mon, Apr 27 2026 9:07 PM
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Monday, 27 April 2026

 

The Vice President of the ARCS, Hafiz Azizur Rahman, has arrived in Mazar-e-Sharif to inaugurate safe drinking water projects in Balkh and Samangan provinces.

During his visit, he is expected to inaugurate a number of water well rehabilitation projects in various areas of the two provinces, aimed at improving access to safe drinking water for local communities.

These projects are being implemented to meet basic needs and are expected to play an important role in strengthening public health conditions.

In addition, he will visit various departments and activities of ARCS branches in the northern zone to assess existing challenges and gaps and provide necessary guidance for their resolution.

The visit is expected to contribute positively to strengthening coordination, effectiveness, and the overall performance of ARCS activities in the region.

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