The Taliban demanded to give up Afghanistan’s position in global health
In a meeting with the regional head of the World Health Organization, the administrative deputy of the prime minister of the Taliban government demanded that Afghanistan's place in the organization be handed over to the current Kabul government. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, “Abdul Salam Hanafi, the administrative deputy of the prime minister of the Taliban government, in a meeting with Hanan Hassan Balkhi, the regional head of the World Health Organization, demanded that Afghanistan’s place in the organization be handed over to the current government in Kabul.
Arg wrote on “X” social network that Hanafi demanded the reinstatement of Afghanistan’s membership in the regional meetings of the executive committee of this organization. The world to provide vaccine and activation of polio diagnosis laboratories are among the other topics discussed by Hanafi and Hanan Hassan Balkhi. , health clinics in remote areas, cooperation to prevent child malnutrition, provide safe drinking water, equip clinics and clinics with advanced medical equipment and train specialists.
Abdul Salam Hanafi in this meeting, referring to the severe floods in different provinces of Afghanistan, on the support and cooperation of international organizations in providing crops and emphasized alternative livelihoods for farmers.
Hanan Hassan Balkhi, emphasizing that the issue of health is non-political, stated that we hope for better educational conditions in the field of better health and treatment. be provided for the people of Afghanistan because the people of Afghanistan deserve access to better services in various fields including health and treatment. Balkhi also acknowledged that with the cooperation of international institutions and the Union Europe is implementing a three-year project to establish health and treatment centers in different provinces of Afghanistan.
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