Funding pause results in imminent closure of more than 2000 health facilities in Afghanistan
Cairo/Kabul, 6 September 2021 – A pause in funding for the Sehatmandi project – the backbone of Afghanistan’s health system – has left millions of vulnerable Afghans at risk of losing access to essential health care. The Sehatmandi project is the main source of health care in the country, provided through more than 20 000 health workers at 2309...
WHO health supplies land in Afghanistan
Kabul/Cairo, 30 August 2021 - A plane carrying WHO medicines and health supplies landed in Afghanistan today, 30 August, at 12:25 pm local time. This is the first shipment of medical supplies to land in Afghanistan since the country came under control of the Taliban authorities. “After days of non-stop work to find a solution, I am very pleased to...
Adapt, Stay, Deliver
Afghanistan’s Polio Eradication Initiative continues operations amid ongoing instability in the country 25 August 2021 – “Poliovirus circulation does not stop during conflicts, it does not stop during emergencies. If anything, it makes children and families even more vulnerable by adding a layer of risk”, says a Polio Provincial Officer from...
Statement by the WHO Representative in Afghanistan
24 August 2021 – Since last week, WHO has made several assessments to review the health situation on the ground. Apart from the first few days of the political and security changes, most major health facilities are functional and accessible. This includes health facilities supported by WHO that are providing trauma care to injured patients....
WHO delivers 500 oxygen concentrators to save lives in Afghanistan
Kabul, 26 July 2021 – Earlier today, WHO received a shipment of 500 oxygen concentrators procured in response to the critical shortage of oxygen for hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Afghanistan. The shipment worth US$ 800 000, arrived by way of WHO’s logistics hub in Dubai was handed over to the Ministry of Public Health for distribution among COVID-19...
Afghanistan receives second shipment of COVID-19 vaccines through the COVAX Facility
Kabul, Afghanistan, 9 July 2021 – Today, Afghanistan received 1.48 million doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine through the COVAX Facility. This delivery is the first of 2 shipments of a total of 3 312 100 doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine allocated to Afghanistan through the COVAX Facility, with the remaining doses set to arrive later this month. The...
Enhancing COVID-19 testing – an investment in health
7 July 2021 – Almost a year and a half into the COVID-19 pandemic, Afghanistan is grappling with a substantial third wave with cases continuing to rise across the country. In response to mounting needs, the European Union (EU) Delegation in Kabul donated €15 million to support WHO’s efforts to tackle and mitigate the health and socioeconomic...
WHO concludes first phase of mass casualty training in Afghanistan
22 June 2021 – WHO has trained trauma specialists from 5 of the major hospitals across Afghanistan as part of its efforts to strengthen mass casualty management in the country. The 5-day training is the first step towards building a coherent trauma care system that aligns the knowledge and skills of Afghani doctors and nurses with international...
Afghanistan receives shipment of medical kits to support health care delivery services
15 June 2021 - An aircraft carrying 39 tonnes of emergency health, cholera, and trauma kits donated by the Russian Government landed in Kabul today to support the strengthening and maintenance of essential health services in Afghanistan. The shipment contains 100 emergency health kits, enough to serve the various health needs of 200 000 people for...
Afghanistan receives shipment of medical kits to support health care delivery services
15 June 2021 – An aircraft carrying 39 tonnes of emergency health, cholera, and trauma kits donated by the Government of the Russian Federation landed in Kabul today to support the strengthening and maintenance of essential health services in Afghanistan. The shipment contains 100 emergency health kits, enough to serve the various health needs of 200...







