RASC: The Afghan branch of this organization said in a tweet on Monday, May 22, “Many women cannot access prenatal or postnatal care, and the health system is unable to treat patients who have complications during pregnancy and facing a problem.”
Childbirth is a life-and-death struggle for women in Afghanistan, where a mother is thought to die roughly every two hours from preventable pregnancy and childbirth complications.
According to the statistics of the United Nations and the World Bank shortly before the fall of the first round of Taliban rule, for every one hundred thousand babies born, nearly one and a half thousand mothers lost their lives.
However, during the last twenty years, when international aid increased in Afghanistan, this number decreased to about six and a half hundred.
These concerns are being expressed that after the re-takeover of the Taliban group, all social fields in Afghanistan have faced a dire situation, and the health sector is no exception.
People under the control of the Taliban group lead their lives mostly with international aid.
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