Aga Khan Health Services Afghanistan - Aga Khan Health Services Welcome To Aga Khan Health Service Afghanistan Managing Healthcare Systems through Public-Private Partnership AKHS, Afghanistan (AKHS, A) was established in 2003 to provide primary health care and curative medical care services to the local community through a close partnership with the Government of Afghanistan. Today, AKHS, A is an active partner of the Ministry of Public Health in the implementation of the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in all districts of Badakhshan and Bamyan, as well as through the Aga Khan Medical Centre, Pul-e-Khumri in Baghlan. We also provide the Essential Package of Hospital Services (EPHS) through two provincial hospitals in Bamyan and Faizabad, which have been managed by AKHS, A since 2004 and 2009 respectively. A complete list of the hospitals and medical centres managed by AKHS, A as part of our public-private partnership with the Government of Afghanistan is included below. Badakhshan: Basic Health Centres (BHCs) Badakhshan: Basic Health Centres (BHCs) ​Services Atin Jelaw BHC Azkazir BHC Farghambol BHC FZD Prison BHC Gandum Qul BHC Hafez Moghol Argo BHC Jar Shah Baba BHC Joybar BHC Jumurjebala BHC Khustak BHC Langar BHC Layaba BHC MaiMai BHC Nahiya-e-Se BHC Paspool BHC Patir BHC Qara-e-Qoozi BHC Roshan BHC Samarqandi BHC Shakar Lab BHC Shekai BHC Sheva BHC Tagab BHC Tagabuk BHC Talbuzank BHC Teshkan Bazarak BHC Wandian BHC Yamgan BHC Zeebak BHC Badakhshan: Comprehensive Health Centres (CHCs) Badakhshan: Sub Health Centres (SHCs) Badakhshan: District Hospitals Faizabad Provincial Hospital Bamyan: Basic Health Centres (BHCs) Bamyan: Comprehensive Health Centres (CHCs) Bamyan: Sub Health Centres (SHCs) Bamyan: District Hospitals Bamyan Provincial Hospital Badakhshan: Basic Health Centres (BHCs) ​Services Atin Jelaw BHC Azkazir BHC Farghambol BHC FZD Prison BHC Gandum Qul BHC Hafez Moghol Argo BHC Jar Shah Baba BHC Joybar BHC Jumurjebala BHC Khustak BHC Langar BHC Layaba BHC MaiMai BHC Nahiya-e-Se BHC Paspool BHC Patir BHC Qara-e-Qoozi BHC Roshan BHC Samarqandi BHC Shakar Lab BHC Shekai BHC Sheva BHC Tagab BHC Tagabuk BHC Talbuzank BHC Teshkan Bazarak BHC Wandian BHC Yamgan BHC Zeebak BHC Message from Dr. Nasrullah Orya Chief Executive Officer, AKHS, Afghanistan As the nation suffers more tragedies of gender inequality and poverty, we must focus on both, short-term and long-term solutions that energize behavior into action, and drive efforts to advance diversity, equity and inclusion to help us rebuild our health system for the better. AKHS, Afghanistan works in partnership with international donors and the Ministry of Public Health through the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) to invest financial resources, as well as human capital to build back the local healthcare system, as well as deploy training and medical education programmes for healthcare professionals in the country. By lending our expertise and experience, we strive to create and operate sustainable health systems that provide top-tier care to the people of Afghanistan regardless of where they live. Our Local Leadership Team Dr. Nasrullah Orya Chief Executive Officer Dr. Abdi Mohammad Abdi Hospital Manager, Bamyan Provincial Hospital Dr. Ahad Habibzai Technical Manager, Bamyan Provincial Health Team Dr. Ahmad Hamayoon Frotan Hospital Manager, Faizabad Provincial Hospital Dr. SaifurRahman Ibrahimkhail Project Director, Faizabad Provincial Health Team History & Milestones AKHS, A has a rich history of partnering with international donors, as well as local health system stakeholders to help rebuild the country's health infrastructure. In addition to leveraging our expertise and experience to operate health institutions, we have worked collaboratively to improve training deployed to healthcare workers in the region and have worked alongside the government to bring the right human and financial resources to the forefront to expand the quality and depth of care offered to the people of Afghanistan. 2004 AKHS, A takes over the management of the Bamyan Provincial Hospital. 2004 AKHS, A establishes the first 24-month Community Midwifery Education Programme, since training and deploying 459 midwives across the provinces of Bamyan, Badakhshan, and Baghlan. 2009 Bamyan Provincial Hospital becomes the first provincial medical facility in Afghanistan to link to the Telemedicine Project, which uses broadband technology, wireless video conferencing, and digital image transfer to provide hospitals in Afghanistan with real-time access to specialist healthcare diagnosis, treatment, and training expertise from abroad. 2009 AKHS, A takes over the management of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital with 80 beds. 2011 AKHS, A expands the capacity of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital to 100 beds. 2012 Bamyan Provincial Hospital becomes the first provincial hospital in Afghanistan to achieve the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) quality certification of ISO-9001:2008. 2012 AKHS, A initiates the Community Nursing Education Programme, which has since graduated 194 community health nurses who now work across the provinces of Bamyan, Badakhshan, and Baghlan. 2013 AKHS, A partners with the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat to begin construction on a new facility for the Bamyan Provincial Hospital, expanding it from a 35-bed institution to a 141-bed state-of-the-art Hospital designed to be structurally safe, seismic-resistant, and highly energy-efficient. 2013 Faizabad Provincial Hospital becomes the second provincial hospital in Afghanistan to receive ISO certification. 2016 Bamyan Provincial Hospital services move from the old facility to the new facility. 2016 AKHS, A further expands the capacity of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital to 105 beds. 2017 AKHS, A expands the capacity of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital yet again to 120 beds. 2019 AKHS, A becomes the sole provider for the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in Bamyan and Badakhshan, and Essential Package of Hospital Services (EPHS) in Badakhshan. 2004 AKHS, A takes over the management of the Bamyan Provincial Hospital. 2004 AKHS, A establishes the first 24-month Community Midwifery Education Programme, since training and deploying 459 midwives across the provinces of Bamyan, Badakhshan, and Baghlan. 2009 Bamyan Provincial Hospital becomes the first provincial medical facility in Afghanistan to link to the Telemedicine Project, which uses broadband technology, wireless video conferencing, and digital image transfer to provide hospitals in Afghanistan with real-time access to specialist healthcare diagnosis, treatment, and training expertise from abroad. 2009 AKHS, A takes over the management of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital with 80 beds. 2011 AKHS, A expands the capacity of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital to 100 beds. 2012 Bamyan Provincial Hospital becomes the first provincial hospital in Afghanistan to achieve the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) quality certification of ISO-9001:2008. 2012 AKHS, A initiates the Community Nursing Education Programme, which has since graduated 194 community health nurses who now work across the provinces of Bamyan, Badakhshan, and Baghlan. 2013 AKHS, A partners with the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat to begin construction on a new facility for the Bamyan Provincial Hospital, expanding it from a 35-bed institution to a 141-bed state-of-the-art Hospital designed to be structurally safe, seismic-resistant, and highly energy-efficient. 2013 Faizabad Provincial Hospital becomes the second provincial hospital in Afghanistan to receive ISO certification. 2016 Bamyan Provincial Hospital services move from the old facility to the new facility. 2016 AKHS, A further expands the capacity of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital to 105 beds. 2017 AKHS, A expands the capacity of the Faizabad Provincial Hospital yet again to 120 beds. 2019 AKHS, A becomes the sole provider for the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in Bamyan and Badakhshan, and Essential Package of Hospital Services (EPHS) in Badakhshan. Quick Facts 1,015 Village Health Posts 158 Basic & Primary Health Centers 25 Comprehensive Health Centers District Hospitals Provincial Hospitals 660+ Beds in Total 1,015 Village Health Posts 158 Basic & Primary Health Centers 25 Comprehensive Health Centers District Hospitals Provincial Hospitals 660+ Beds in Total G5Q3+RQC, Kolula Pushta Rd, Kabul, Afghanistan +93 78 542 9556 +93 78 542 9556