“Children’s health crisis in Afghanistan: The Collapse of the Health Sector and Its Repercussions”

2023-05-03 19:20:07

  • Yogita Lemay
  • BBC correspondent in Afghanistan

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Three-month-old Tayyibullah breathes through a tube held by his mother

Every day 167 children die in Afghanistan from preventable diseases, which UNICEF estimates can and should be treated with the right medication.

The BBC’s Yogita Lemay has toured hospitals and clinics across Afghanistan, watching scenes of the collapse of the health sector and its repercussions on children’s health.

In a hospital where not a single ventilator works, mothers hold oxygen tubes near their babies’ noses. Devices designed to fit their small faces are not available. Women try to fill the gap of trained staff or the shortage of medical staff.

As you enter the pediatric ward of the main hospital in western Ghor province, you will wonder if the UNICEF estimate is too low.

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