Women’s Health in Jeopardy Due to Lack of Female Doctors in Ghazni Clinics

Lack of Female Health Workers and Medical Facilities Limit Women’s Access to Healthcare Kabul24: Women’s Health Services Compromised by Lack of Female Doctors in Ghazni Clinics According to several residents of Ghazni, including visitors to the “Shams al-Arifin” clinic near the Eidgah Mosque, women in the province are facing serious.

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Congo disease affected 40 people in Balkh

Northern Balkh province records 40 confirmed cases of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) in the past two-month, reports health officials. Kabul24: Khalil Ahmad Khalil, the head of the infectious Hospital in Balkh, has reported that the majority of the patients diagnosed with CCHF are butchers and farmers. According to him, nine.

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13 suspected cases of chicken pox were reported in Panjshir

Outbreak Alert: 13 Suspected Cases of Chicken Pox Reported in Panjshir Kabul24: At least 13 suspected cases of chicken pox have been reported in Panjshir province, according to local authorities of the Taliban. The Department of Information and Culture under the management of the Taliban released a statement, quoting Ghulam.

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UNICEF supports hundreds of health centers in Afghanistan

United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in Afghanistan has said that the agency has supported 675 health facilities in nine provinces across the country in the first three months of this year amid a crumbling healthcare system. Kabul24: UNICEF announced the aid on Twitter, indicating that more than five.

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UNICEF is poised to treat 137,000 people with AWD this summer

The UN’s children charity, UNICEF, has announced its preparedness to treat 137,000 people in the event of “Acute Watery diarrhoea” during the upcoming hot season. Kabul24: “As summer temperatures rise, so do cases of Acute Watery Diarrhoea (AWD). If untreated, AWD can be life-threatening,” UNICEF in Afghanistan tweeted on Sunday..

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The fifth case of polio was detected in Nangarhar

Health officials in eastern Nangarhar province have announced the registration of the fifth positive polio case. Kabul24: Dr. Nik Mohammad, the head of the polio eradication campaign, revealed on Sunday that a child in Dur Baba district had been paralyzed due to poliovirus. No further details about the affected child.

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UNICEF: Over 48,000 children treated for acute malnutrition in April

The United Nations children’s charity, UNICEF, has said that the agency in April treated more than 48,000 children, 56% of them girls, who were suffering from acute malnutrition across Afghanistan as many more lives hang in the balance. Kabul24: UNICEF Afghanistan reported this in a series of tweets Wednesday indicating.

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Afghan Red Crescent Society Plans to Treat 8,800 Eye Patients

Afghan Red Crescent Society Collaborates with King Salman’s Humanitarian Aid Department to Treat Eye Diseases Kabul24: Gholam Habib Hassan Hossam, head of public relations of the Afghan Red Crescent Society, held a meeting in Kabul city on June 13 to announce their collaboration with King Salman’s Humanitarian Aid Department through.

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Human Rights Committee asked Pakistan to deport Afghan refugees

As Afghanistan falls into chaos with the Taliban taking over regions, the human rights situation in neighboring Pakistan towards Afghan refugees remains dire. The Afghan Human Rights Commission has called on the government of Pakistan to cease the expulsion of Afghan refugees amidst new reports of police arresting and deporting.

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U.S. Border Patrol Veteran Jason Owens Chosen to Lead Agency, Replacing Retiring Chief Raul Ortiz

In a significant development, the Biden administration has announced the appointment of Jason Owens, a veteran of the U.S. Border Patrol, as the new leader of the agency. Owens will be taking over the reins from retiring Chief Raul Ortiz, who has served as the head of the Border Patrol.

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Delta Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Utah as Air Slide Deploys Accidentally Injuring Crew Member

A Delta flight traveling from New York to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing in Utah due to technical issues, as reported by local sources. Adding to the unexpected turn of events, an inflatable air slide inside the plane accidentally deployed upon landing, injuring a crew member.

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