Muscat: Oman’s largest public healthcare institution Khoula Hospital is set for expansion after government officials signed a Memorandum of Understanding to fund the maintenance of the building.
On Thursday, Ministry of Health (MoH), represented by the Directorate General of Khoula Hospital, signed with Sohar Aluminium an MOU to fund the maintenance of the services building and purchase of equipment.
Hospital’s Director General Dr Abdullah Humood al Harthi, and the company’s Chief Executive Officer Said Mohammed al Masoudi signed the agreement.
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The Sohar Aluminium initiative represents the significance of public and private sector partnerships for the development of the country, including health services provided for citizens.





