Afghanistan

The World Health Organization (WHO) in Afghanistan is deeply concerned that financing lacks might require the closure of 80 percent of WHO-supported necessary health care services across the country.
Millions of individuals, including susceptible populations such as females, children, the senior, the displaced and returnees, will be left without access to crucial medical care, the organization said in a statement.As of 4 March 2025, 167 health centers had actually shut down due to funding shortages, cutting off lifesaving treatment to 1.6 million people throughout 25 provinces.WHO cautioned that without immediate intervention, another 220 facilities might nearby June 2025, leaving an extra 1.8 million Afghans without access to primary healthcare.
In the worst afflicted regions &-- Northern, Western and Northeastern Afghanistan &-- more than a third of health care centres have actually closed down, raising alarms about an imminent humanitarian crisis.&& These closures are not simply numbers on a report, they represent moms unable to give birth securely, kids missing lifesaving vaccinations, whole neighborhoods left without protection from deadly illness break outs,& & said WHO Representative and Head of Mission in Afghanistan Dr Edwin Ceniza Salvador.
&& The effects will be measured in lives lost.&& Afghanistan is currently fighting several health emergency situations, including outbreaks of measles, malaria, dengue, polio and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever.
Without operating health facilities, efforts to manage these illness are severely prevented.
Over 16 000 presumed measles cases, consisting of 111 deaths, were reported in the very first two months of 2025.
With immunization rates at critically low levels (only 51% for the very first dosage of the measles vaccine and 37% for the 2nd), kids are at heightened risk of preventable health problem and death.While some donors continue to support Afghanistan&& 's health sector, financing has been significantly lowered as development help concerns have actually moved.
The needs, however, remain tremendous, and current support is not enough to sustain critical health care services for countless Afghans, WHO mentioned.&& This is not practically financing.
It is a humanitarian emergency that threatens to undo years of development in reinforcing Afghanistan&& 's health system, & rdquo&; stated Salvador.
& Every day that passes without our collective support brings more suffering, more avoidable deaths and enduring damage to the country&& 's health care facilities.&& The post Majority of WHO-supported centers in Afghanistan threat shutdown by June initially appeared on Ariana News.





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