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Médecins Sans Frontières started working again in Afghanistan in 2009. The organisation’s return to the country – after five years – was motivated by the increasing number of signals that the overall situation for Afghans was getting worse rather than better. The country is becoming more insecure, and access to health services is problematic for large number of Afghans.

The lack of respect for medical facilities shown by all the belligerents involved in the conflict in Afghanistan, has turned hospitals into battlefields where staff and patients do not feel safe. It was crucial for Médecins Sans Frontières to secure agreements with all parties to ensure the hospitals were safe environments, so a ‘no weapons allowed’ policy was successfully implemented. This approach seems to be working, and in both hospitals our team is working with the existing hospital staff to provide quality medical care free of charge.

In the district hospital in the East of Kabul, Médecins Sans Frontières works to improve treatment procedures, the emergency room, and maternity services. By the end of 2009, nearly 19,000 consultations and 1,000 deliveries had been carried out, and almost 9,900 people had been immunised through the Extended Immunisation Program, which protects against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenza. We also repaired and refurbished parts of the hospital.

In November 2009, we also started to support Boost provincial hospital in Lashkargah, the capital of Helmand province. Lashkargah’s inhabitants have been severely affected by the conflict, and this 150-bed facility is one of only two general care public hospitals in southern Afghanistan. We extended our support to all health services in the hospital, including maternity, paediatrics, surgery and emergency rooms. Since the start of the project, 1,100 consultations, more than 60 surgical interventions and nearly 160 deliveries have taken place. By ensuring a permanent presence of medical staff and free services, we aim to get the hospital running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We plan to extend our support to hospitals and rural health centres in other provinces in Afghanistan in 2010.

For its work in Afghanistan, Médecins Sans Frontières does not accept funding from any government. Instead, the organisation relies solely on donations from the public.

Médecins Sans Frontières has worked in Afghanistan since 2009.

NATO Statement Endangers Patients in Afghanistan

12/03/2010

International medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières, strongly objects to a recent statement made by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in which he implies that NGOs should be the “soft power”...

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Afghanistan: Providing badly needed health care in Helmand Province

09/03/2010

Médecins Sans Frontières has now started supporting the regional Boost hospital in Lashkargah, the capital of Helmand province in Afghanistan. Our aim is to provide free, life-saving medical care in all areas including maternity,...

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Afghanistan: Improving the quality of care in Eastern Kabul

09/03/2010

Médecins Sans Frontières has been supporting the district hospital of Ahmed Shah Baba in Eastern Kabul since October 2009. The population of Kabul has tripled over the last 10 years. Some people are fleeing conflict torn areas to...

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Afghanistan: Bleak Living Conditions in Baghrami Market

16/02/2010

The blocks of cold cement that make up Baghrami market in east Kabul, Afghanistan, have become an accidental place of refuge for hundreds of families who had to leave their homes in Kapisa province to flee from the fighting....

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Afghanistan: No guns, No fees in Ahmed Shah Baba Hospital

07/10/2009

By 11: 30 most patients in Ahmed Shah Baba district hospital, in eastern Kabul, have been seen. They tend to arrive early in the morning, queue up for consultations and treatment, and are back home before the hottest part of the...

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