Where do Doctors Without Borders treat patients in Afghanistan?

Where do Doctors Without Borders treat patients in Afghanistan?

We closed our Gazer Gah COVID-19 center in Herat in March. From December to March, the facility treated a total of 349 patients. Activities continue at the COVID-19 triage unit in Herat regional hospital. In Helmand, we are continuing the referral of suspected COVID-19 patients to Malika Suraya hospital.

Why did Medecins Sans Frontieres go to Afghanistan?

She left her home village in Badghis province in August because of drought. As the conflict in Afghanistan intensified in 2018, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reinforced activities in several programs across the country, in particular emergency, pediatric, and maternal health care.

How many people have no access to healthcare in Afghanistan?

While the conflict severely impedes people’s access to healthcare in Afghanistan, so too do economic issues. Over 50 percent of Afghans currently live below the poverty line and around 10 million have limited or no access to essential health care services.

Where are the best medical facilities in Afghanistan?

We have supported Boost provincial hospital, one of only three referral facilities in southern Afghanistan, since 2009. The hospital is located in the capital of southern Helmand province, one of the areas most affected by active conflict, where there is a scarcity of fully functional medical facilities.

We closed our Gazer Gah COVID-19 center in Herat in March. From December to March, the facility treated a total of 349 patients. Activities continue at the COVID-19 triage unit in Herat regional hospital. In Helmand, we are continuing the referral of suspected COVID-19 patients to Malika Suraya hospital.

She left her home village in Badghis province in August because of drought. As the conflict in Afghanistan intensified in 2018, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reinforced activities in several programs across the country, in particular emergency, pediatric, and maternal health care.

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While the conflict severely impedes people’s access to healthcare in Afghanistan, so too do economic issues. Over 50 percent of Afghans currently live below the poverty line and around 10 million have limited or no access to essential health care services.