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  2. Health in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Ministry of Public Health (Afghanistan) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Healthcare in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Afghanistan's health care system on the brink of collapse

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    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 ...

  6. Qalandar Ibad - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. List of hospitals in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Cabinet of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Category:Health in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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