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Article How Women in Afghanistan Struggle for Life and Health

 
Oct 10 2025, 7:39 AM
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https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/how-women-afghanistan-struggle-life-and-health-2025a1000rbu

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Quote:Speaking with El Médico Interactivo, a Medscape Network platform, he said, “The health system is nearly collapsed. Pediatric emergencies have more than doubled — from 53,000 in 2020 to 122,000 in 2024.” He noted that MSF-supported hospitals were the only functional facilities in several provinces.
“Conditions differ widely across provinces. In some regions, the economic crisis is severe, and access to healthcare is extremely limited. The situation is better in cities such as Kabul and Herat. However, the ongoing economic collapse makes it difficult for many to afford travel, medical care, and basic medicines. We often see patients arriving in a critical condition because of the long distances they must travel, lack of resources, or limited health awareness that delays care,” Marcou said.
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Oct 10 2025, 7:39 AM #1

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/how-women-afghanistan-struggle-life-and-health-2025a1000rbu

https://archive.ph/5ryfi

Quote:Speaking with El Médico Interactivo, a Medscape Network platform, he said, “The health system is nearly collapsed. Pediatric emergencies have more than doubled — from 53,000 in 2020 to 122,000 in 2024.” He noted that MSF-supported hospitals were the only functional facilities in several provinces.
“Conditions differ widely across provinces. In some regions, the economic crisis is severe, and access to healthcare is extremely limited. The situation is better in cities such as Kabul and Herat. However, the ongoing economic collapse makes it difficult for many to afford travel, medical care, and basic medicines. We often see patients arriving in a critical condition because of the long distances they must travel, lack of resources, or limited health awareness that delays care,” Marcou said.

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