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Health in Afghanistan remains poor but steadily improving. [1] It has been negatively affected by the nation's environmental issues and the decades of war since 1978. [2] The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) oversees all matters concerning the health of the country's residents.
Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan (Dari: وزارت صحت عامه افغانستان, Pashto: د افغانستان د عامې روغتیا وزارت) is the ministry of the government of Afghanistan which deals with matters concerning the health of Afghanistan's population.
The Ministry of Public Health wants to further improve these higher rates by making them normal. The country has about 38,000 midwives but more are needed. [3] According to Sima Ayubi, a maternity doctor in Kabul who advocates hospital births, explains: "Now pregnant women have more information about health. This mortality rate is still a problem.
The diesel fuel needed to produce oxygen for coronavirus patients has run out. This is the plight at the Afghan-Japan Hospital for communicable diseases, the only COVID-19 facility for the more ...
Qalandar Ibad (ډاکټر قلندر عباد) (born; 1980) is an Afghan physician who served as the acting Minister of Public Health of Afghanistan from 21 September 2021 to 28 May 2024.
This is a partial list of Hospitals in Afghanistan. In 2004, there were 117 private and government-run hospitals in the country. [1] The number has gradually increased to over 5,000, which include clinics. [2] [3] [4] Nearly all districts of Afghanistan have at least one government-run hospital.
Public Health Minister: Abdur Rahim [111] 14 March 1963 – 30 September 1964 Abdul Zahir [91] 30 September 1964 – 2 November 1965 Abdul Majid [51] 25 October – 2 November 1965 [102] Communications Minister: Abdul Kayeum [104] 14 March – 12 November 1963 Mohammad Haider [112] 12 November 1963 – 2 November 1965 [102] Mines and Industries ...
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