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Recent Statements of MoPH Feruz encourages Afghan Ills to go abroad

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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Officials in Ministry of Public Health called the existed health care system none standard encouraging the Afghans to take their ill persons to abroad for further treatments and from the other hands it causes that the money goes abroad.

Huge Number officials in Governmental Hospitals have said,” such kind of statements will underestimate the values of the medical treatments in Afghanistan; they insisted that the capabilities of Afghan health care providers should be questioned.”

New Minister of Public Health Dr Ferozuddin Feruz  has expressed his deep concerns over the existed health care systems which do not meet the demands of the Nation, he claimed that even 50% of the Afghans cant have access to health care services.

One medical expert At Jamhoriat Hospital Najibullah Sikandari said.” Calling the existed health care system none standard will encourage Afghans to take their ills for further treatments to abroad and by spending money it will boost the economy of the neighboring and even regional countries boosting.”

Head of surgery in (NDS) Hospital Hashmatullah Nawabi said,” I reject having no standard Hospital or Physicians we have great Doctors with much experiences such kind of statements will discourage health care providers.”

According to the head of surgery department at National security directorate Hospital Gull Mohammad who had Brain Tumor has been operated and now he is doing well and went back to his province he could as one of the big achievements of Afghans Doctors.

Earlier the Afghanistan health Minister has stated that having no standard Health care system has caused that 3$ million to be taken out of the country under the pretext of curing ills,though there is 450 advisors who are working to standardize the health care system in the country and more than 20% of their salaries and privileges is paid by the International aids.

Reported By Ahmad Farshad Saleh

 

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Over 1 million women in Afghanistan malnourished last year: WFP

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(Last Updated On: March 29, 2024)

A total of 1.2 million women in Afghanistan were malnourished last year, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said on Thursday.

Mona Shaikh, head of nutrition at WFP Afghanistan, said that the number of malnourished women is expected to increase this year.

On malnourished children, she said that their number will reach 3 million this year, but WFP will be able to assist only 1.6 million of them.

WFP warned that after foreign assistance cuts last year, it saw a rise in children’s admissions to malnutrition clinics in Afghanistan.

More than 23 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan this year, according to the United Nations. Over half of them are children.

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Public Health minister meets with head of the UN refugees agency

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(Last Updated On: March 22, 2024)

Dr. Qalandar Ebad, the Minister of Public Health met with Leonard Zulu, the head of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, on Thursday in Kabul to discuss issues facing the health sector in the country.

Among the issues discussed was that of the establishment of new health centers for returnees in the country.

Ebad said the provision of better health services for compatriots and returnees was one of his priorities and requested the cooperation of this organization in this field.

Leonard Zulu assured Ebad of the organization’s continued cooperation.

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Ebad addresses gathering of health sector supporting organizations in Doha

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(Last Updated On: February 29, 2024)

The Minister of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Qalandar Ebad on Thursday attended a meeting of health sector-supporting organizations in Doha, Qatar and spoke about the need to focus on certain areas of healthcare in the country.

In his speech, Ebad spoke of work needed to reform the health system, joint supervision, self-sufficiency of the health sector, standardization of health services at village and district level and provision of all-round health services.

He asked international colleagues in the field of health to work more on reducing administrative costs and delivering aid in a proper and correct manner.

Ebad said that if excessive administrative expenses are prevented, it will have a positive effect on the expenses in the field of health services.

He also emphasized that the release of the country’s frozen assets would be beneficial for the health sector especially for mothers and children.

It is a big and positive step for the independence of Afghanistan’s health system, development and standardization of health services, which should be taken by the international community, he said.

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