UNICEF-supported healthcare facilities in Afghanistan provided access to care for over 20 million people in 2025, with 60% of beneficiaries being women.
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UNICEF-supported healthcare facilities in Afghanistan provided access to care for over 20 million people in 2025, with 60% of beneficiaries being women.
Parent: Healthcare AccessEntity: UNICEF AfghanistanImpact: positiveDate: Apr 7, 2026Target: UNICEF's effectiveness in providing healthcare access in Afghanistan
The healthcare initiatives in Afghanistan in 2025 included community platforms that facilitated access to primary healthcare for 5.6 million children under five.
Parent: Healthcare AccessEntity: UNICEF AfghanistanImpact: positiveDate: Apr 7, 2026Target: UNICEF's role in improving child healthcare in Afghanistan
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Behind every healthy child is a mother who had access to care when she needed it most.
With support from @WorldBankSAsia and @ADB_HQ over 20 million people (60% of them women) accessed healthcare through UNICEF-supported facilities in #Afghanistan in 2025.
#WorldHealthDay
Source: UNICEF Afghanistan (@UNICEFAfg)
[ https://x.com/UNICEFAfg/status/2041441938650607861 ]
#Afghanistan #UNICEF
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Quote from Dr. Tajudeen Oyewale (@TajudeenOyewale):
In 2025 over 20 million people accessed primary healthcare through @UNICEFAfg supported facilities & community platforms. 60% women. 5.6 million children under five.
None of this is possible without our partners. This #WorldHealthDay we're grateful for their continued support.
Source: Dr. Tajudeen Oyewale (@TajudeenOyewale)
[ https://x.com/TajudeenOyewale/status/2041459133161820221 ]
#Afghanistan #UNICEF
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