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Pakistan To Construct Rs 1.2 Billion Jinnah Hospital In Kabul...

Yes construction was slightly delayed but I don't think in its entirety

Q.Azzam university was completed if I'm not mistaken.

We've invested closed to 600 million USD in the neighbor country; that doesn't include doctors (including lady doctors for lady patients) whom were sent for free, or they went on their own wishes for humanitarian purposes
 
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it seems like i will also be treating afghan onwards next year.
As 90% of the afghan patients come to rehman hospital peshawar in peshawar/

Pak-Afghan future inter-linked | Understanding The Neighbour

Over 80 per cent of Afghans seek medical treatment in Pakistan
particularly in the hospitals of Balochistan in Quetta and Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa in Peshawar.
Pakistan is playing a significant role in building healthcare
infrastructure in Kabul and other parts of Afghanistan.
Similarly, Nishtar Kidney Centre was built in Jalalabad at a cost of
$ 7 million.
Another main project in health sector is Jinnah Hospital of 400 beds
in Kabul worth $ 20 million was completed in 2011. A 200-bed hospital
was constructed in Logar at the cost of $ 20 million.
One of the shining examples of Pakistani cooperation with Afghanistan
is the construction of a 75 km long road linking Torkham with
Jalalabad Road at a cost of $ 34.42 million.
“Our neighbours are very important for us for developing this region.
Pakistan has played a role in constructing the Torkham-Jalalabad
Road,” says Sediq Sediqi, spokesman of Afghanistan’s Interior
Ministry.

it seems like i will also be treating afghan onwards next year.
As 90% of the afghan patients come to rehman hospital peshawar in peshawar/

http://understandingtheneighbour.wordpress.com/2012/10/15/pak-afghan-future-inter-linked/

Over 80 per cent of Afghans seek medical treatment in Pakistan
particularly in the hospitals of Balochistan in Quetta and Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa in Peshawar.
Pakistan is playing a significant role in building healthcare
infrastructure in Kabul and other parts of Afghanistan.
Similarly, Nishtar Kidney Centre was built in Jalalabad at a cost of
$ 7 million.
Another main project in health sector is Jinnah Hospital of 400 beds
in Kabul worth $ 20 million was completed in 2011. A 200-bed hospital
was constructed in Logar at the cost of $ 20 million.
One of the shining examples of Pakistani cooperation with Afghanistan
is the construction of a 75 km long road linking Torkham with
Jalalabad Road at a cost of $ 34.42 million.
“Our neighbours are very important for us for developing this region.
Pakistan has played a role in constructing the Torkham-Jalalabad
Road,” says Sediq Sediqi, spokesman of Afghanistan’s Interior
Ministry.
 
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