[Afghanistan] - UNFPA: The world needs to not lose concentrate on Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pio Smith, the regional director for Asia and the Pacific for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) wrapped up a five-day visit to the
country this week and urged the international community not to lose focus on Afghanistan.Smith said: &UNFPA is supporting more than 700
health facilities across Afghanistan that are reaching around 700,000 people every month.&While that is undeniably saving thousands of
lives, it is nowhere near what is needed to ensure that every Afghan woman and girl receives essential reproductive health services,
including psychosocial support to help them cope and rebuild their lives,& he said.UNFPA is actively assisting in a number of areas across
the country
Along with partners, the agency has set up a mobile health clinic at Torkham reception center in Nangarhar to help care for Afghan migrants
returning from Pakistan.In addition to this, UNFPA is assisting victims of the October earthquakes in Herat province.Immediately after the
first earthquake, UNFPA set up medical tents to provide immediate maternal health and psychosocial support on the ground
Today, these tents have been replaced with a fully equipped emergency maternity unit providing normal and Caesarean-section delivery
services, as well as counselling and mental health support for women and girls.&Many of those affected, including pregnant women, have
physical injuries from the earthquakes
Beyond the physical scars, there are a lot of mental wounds
Many, sadly, are feeling desperate and suicidal
These women and girls are suffering & they are suffering because they have lost their families, they have lost their homes, they have lost
their livelihoods & and they are in dire need of psychosocial support to help them cope and to help them rebuild,& said Smith.The post
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