RASC News Agency: The Afghanistan Red Crescent Society has recently announced their provision of health services to individuals in need in Paktika province. In a statement released on Sunday, November 12th, the organization expressed that their health centers in different areas of Paktika province have played a vital role in delivering these services to those who require them.
According to the organization’s statement, their health centers have treated 11,830 individuals and provided hospitalization for 89 others in the past month. Additionally, 5,319 women and children have received vaccinations at these health centers. The statement also highlights that 7,228 people have benefited from health advice, and 798 women in the province have received guidance on prenatal and postnatal care.
Moreover, the Afghanistan Red Crescent Society has taken steps to address the educational needs of children and youths who cannot afford private schools. They have established educational centers in various provinces across the country. It is important to note that the Afghanistan Red Crescent provides health services to Afghanistani citizens through permanent, mobile, and sub-health centers in all 34 provinces.
It is crucial to acknowledge the significant challenges faced by the health sector in Afghanistan, including limited access to health services for Afghanistani citizens, particularly after the Taliban assumed control of the country. Despite these obstacles, the Afghanistan Red Crescent Society continues to play a crucial role in providing essential healthcare services to those in need.
Furthermore, there has been a significant increase in the number of patients across the nation following the country’s dominance. This surge in patients has been observed in various regions of the country.