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WHO and public health in Afghanistan

Kabul, 30 September 2021 (TDI): According to World Health Organization the COVID-19 response has declined in Afghanistan and almost half of the country’s children are at risk. Moreover, the WHO highlighted that only 17 percent of over 2,300 health facilities were previously supported by the World Bank.

The World Health Organization is working with health care providers to prevent the spread of the disease. And as COVID-19 continues to be a major challenge, the United Nations is increasing its capacity for monitoring and evaluation within the country.

On 7th September the UN office launched an appeal for the coordination of humanitarian affairs (OCHA) that aims to help 11 million people with food nourishment and basic health facilities. Many social partners have reaffirmed their commitment to continue working in partnership with the United Nations to support the nation’s health system.

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