WHO-supported mobile clinics bring health services to vulnerable Afghans
Afghan women at a mobile clinic in an IDP camp in Kabul. Photo: WHO/S.RamoKabul 12 June 2017 – A razor blade, plastic sheet, bar of soap and a piece of clean string. These are the only items inside a tiny clean delivery kit that Kawkaba, 45, uses when she delivers babies in a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the outskirts of...
Treating trauma and the wounds of war in Helmand
Nazo stands by his grandson at the Emergency Hospital in Helmand. WHO/G.Elham “Without this hospital, I would have lost my life” 8 June 2017 – 60-year-old Nazo stands at the bedside of his grandson Rahmatullah, 19, who was badly injured by a roadside bomb in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. Rahmatullah lost both...
Over 9.5 million children to be vaccinated against polio in Afghanistan this week
Kabul, 15 May 2017 - The Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan, together with WHO and UNICEF, launched today the second spring round of National Immunization Days (NIDs) for polio eradication in 2017. Over 9.5 million children under the age of 5 will be vaccinated against polio and more than 5.7 million children aged 2 to 5 will be given...
WHO supports new training centre in Kabul to reduce maternal and newborn deaths
Kabul 15 May 2017 - With the support of WHO, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) and Kabul Medical University (KMU) inaugurated a centre for pre-service training in Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC) at the Shahr-Ara Teaching Hospital in Kabul in April 2017 to strengthen care provided to...
Slow Down to Save Lives: Health and traffic authorities call for urgent efforts to save lives on Afghanistan’s roads
Dr Dauod Altaf, WHO Officer-in-Charge, delivers a speech at the eventKabul 8 May 2017 – The national Road Safety Week was launched today at an event in Kabul to draw public attention to the urgency of decreasing fatalities and injuries on Afghanistan’s roads resulting from speeding and reckless driving. The event was attended by representatives...
Expanding access to vaccines is crucial for saving thousands of children’s lives across Afghanistan
9-month-old Setayeah received a measles vaccine during the Immunization Week launch event in Kabul. WHO/S.RamoKabul 23 April 2017 – World Immunization Week was launched today in Afghanistan by the Ministry of Public Health, WHO and UNICEF, together with national and international partners supporting immunization services in the country. The...
Almost 7 million children to be vaccinated against polio in high-risk districts around Afghanistan
A girl shows her pinky finger marked with indelible ink after receiving the polio vaccineKabul, 17 April 2017 - The Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan, together with WHO and UNICEF, launched today a Sub-National Immunization Days (SNID) campaign to vaccinate over 6.8 million children under the age of 5 against polio in high-risk districts in...
Depression a leading cause of ill health and disability among Afghans – fighting stigma is key to recovery
WHO Country Representative Dr Richard Peeperkorn delivers a speech at the World Health Day eventKabul 9 April 2017 – The Ministry of Public Health and WHO celebrated World Health Day at an event held in Kabul today to increase awareness and mobilize action around depression, a common mental health disorder and the leading cause of ill health and...
Expert group commends Afghanistan’s tremendous progress in determined efforts to eradicate polio
H.E. Minister of Health Dr Feroz delivers a speech during the meetingKabul 6 April 2017 - The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on polio eradication convened in Kabul on 4-5 April to review Afghanistan’s progress in polio eradication and provide recommendations for further interventions and areas of focus to stop the circulation of wild poliovirus. The TAG...
Over 8.9 million children to be vaccinated against polio and given vitamin A tablets in Afghanistan
Kabul, 27 March 2017 – The Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan, together with WHO and UNICEF, has inaugurated the first round of National Immunization Days (NIDs) for polio eradication in 2017 in a ceremony held in Kabul. The campaign will start today in 31 provinces of Afghanistan with the aim to vaccinate over 8.9 million children under...









