Physical Health in Afghanistan

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Region: Afghanistan

The physical health of the Afghan population is severely impacted by ongoing conflict, limited access to healthcare facilities, and poor infrastructure. High rates of malnutrition, infectious diseases, and maternal mortality are major challenges faced by the country.

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                In Afghanistan, we run medical clinics, mobile units and Community Health Worker posts reaching 16,000  patients (65-70% female) each month in rural or poor urban areas. These clinic services are the ...
                
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                In Afghanistan, maternal and infant mortality rates are among the highest in the world. Many deaths could be prevented, but most families are still without access to basic healthcare, especially those...
                
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                The Moshwani Outpatient Clinic, located 35 miles north of Kabul, is the only clinic in the Kalakan region that provides free medical and dental services to more than 14,000 men, women, and children fr...
                
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                This Eye Hospital with Comprehensive Health Centre (CHC) in Jalalabad city of Nangarhar province,   Provision of ophthalmological services for the poor to prevent blandness and improve eye care for th...
                
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