WHO Afghanistan
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Official Twitter account of the World Health Organization country office in Afghanistan
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The World Health Organization (WHO) #Afghanistan Health Emergency Situation Report No. 38 (covering March 2024) is now published.
Check out the report here: bit.ly/3Ul5O8s
Today, on World Day for Safety and Health at Work, WHO Afghanistan commits to making workplaces in #Afghanistan safer despite climate change and multiple health challenges. Let’s unite for the health and safety of all workers.
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Peteris Ustubs & EUinAfghanistan visited a drug treatment center in Kabul, witnessing effective collaboration with UNODC Afghanistan ,WHO Afghanistan and local partners to empower women with drug use disorders on their path to recovery. Inspiring example of an effective partnership!
Over the past 50 years, immunization has reduced infant mortality worldwide by 40%.
Parents have a role to play in making sure their children are protected from various vaccine-preventable diseases.
#HumanlyPossible
#WorldImmunizationWeek
With Peteris Ustubs, we witnessed vital care by WHO Afghanistan UN Office on Drugs & Crime & partners for Afghan drug addicts.
Afghan women and children are particularly vulnerable and bravely confront addiction and mental health issues.
Funding by EU International Partnerships 🇪🇺 ensures our continuous help.
Vaccinators are making a difference by administering necessary vaccines to those who need them and raising awareness of the importance of immunization.
#HumanlyPossible
#WorldImmunizationWeek
.World Health Organization (WHO)-supported surveillance teams assessed a measles outbreak in Hussainkheil village, Ghazni, emphasizing that controlling vaccine-preventable diseases is humanly possible with immunization. This World Immunization Week, let's ensure #ImmunizationForAll !
#HumanlyPossible
Access to medical treatment for cancer patients is limited across the country, leaving many Afghans without the care they need.
The Raffaella Iodice visited together with WHO Afghanistan the National Cancer hospital today.
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Together with our partners, World Health Organization (WHO) is committed to making immunization for all a reality by prioritizing vaccination programs, enhancing healthcare planning and investment, accelerating research, and advocating for the impact of vaccines at all levels.
#HumanlyPossible
.World Health Organization (WHO) welcomed a high-level delegation from the #EU to see ongoing efforts in the earthquake-affected area of Siaab in #Herat . Grateful for the steadfast support from the EU, a key donor, who aided communicable disease surveillance activities post the Oct 2023 earthquakes.
On World Malaria Day, World Health Organization (WHO) commits to fighting malaria with equity, bringing care closer to communities, especially vulnerable groups like returnees, pregnant women, and children.
#WorldMalariaDay