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10 July 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
USAID ‘When I had my first child, there were no clinics, no doctors, no nurses. The Charbagh clinic where I had my last baby,...
7 March 2012 | Kabul, Afghanistan
USAID promotes quality health products while helping to decrease poverty through job opportunities for women in Afghanistan.
3 December 2011 | Kabul, Afghanistan
While HIV prevalence in Afghanistan is currently low with 1,250 reported cases to date, the country is at high USAID/COMPRI-A Religious...
18 October 2011 | Kabul, Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Health is taking steps to promote public-private partnerships in the hospital sector to provide greater access and quality of care for the Afghan people.
22 June 2011
USAID/COMPRI-A Contraceptives are readily available in drugstores throughout Afghanistan. Thirty years of war and civil strife has had a crippling effect on...
10 December 2009 | Kabul, Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s infant, child, and maternal mortality rates are among the world’s highest. Cultural taboos surrounding family planning, as well as a lack of education about...
31 October 2010 | Kabul, Afghanistan
On October 17, U.S. and Afghan government representatives and members of the international community gathered in Kabul for the official launch of the Afghan Social...
31 July 2010 | Nimroz Province, Afghanistan
USAID is working with local non-government organizations to implement Jalasa Sehi Jamea (JSJ), or community health meetings, as an effective way to spread...
31 July 2009 | Kabul, Afghanistan
As more quality health products are made available to the Afghan population, maternal and childhood mortality rates continue to decrease. The United States Government supports...
15 December 2008 | Kabul, Afghanistan
Afghanistan has one of the world’s highest rates of infant and maternal mortality. Despite cultural taboos surrounding family planning, USAID helped boost awareness this year...
2 February 2008 | Kabul, Afghanistan
In early January, the project signed a national distribution agreement for pharmaceutical and contraceptive products with Afghanpharma Distribution Group, who has agreed to promote a...
The USAID-funded social marketing project recently received quality control equipment to ensure reliable production of safe water solutions at Khalid Irshad Pharmaceuticals. This sophisticated quality...
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