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  2. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit

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    The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (English: German Development Cooperation (GIZ)), often simply shortened to GIZ, is the main German development agency. It is headquartered in Bonn and Eschborn and provides services in the field of international development cooperation and international education work. The ...

  3. Healthcare in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Afghanistan is slowly improving after it was almost non-existent due to the decades of war. Currently, there are over 3,000 health facilities found throughout Afghanistan. [1][2] More than 17,000 health posts have been established in the country, including the first neurosurgery hospital. Latest reports say 38,000 Afghan women ...

  4. Afghan National Solidarity Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan National Solidarity Programme (NSP) was an initiative by the government of Afghanistan which aims to rehabilitate and develop around 5 000 villages in Afghanistan. The programme has been funded by $600 million (USD) and, over three years, hopes to develop local democratically elected institutions which will identify, plan and manage ...

  5. List of hospitals in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, there were 117 private and government-run hospitals in the country. [1] The number has gradually increased to over 5,000, which include clinics. [2][3][4] Nearly all districts of Afghanistan have at least one government-run hospital. Hospital. Location. Owner/administrator. Beds. Abu Ali Sina-e-Balkhi Regional Hospital. Mazar-i-Sharif.

  6. Ministry of Public Health (Afghanistan) - Wikipedia

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    Following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan the Ministry of Health, along with the World Health Organization and other technical partners and donors reconstructed the health sector. At the time, at least 70% [5] of the Afghan population was dependent on health services provided by the international community. Almost six million Afghans had no or ...

  7. Health in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan is generally considered a poor and least developed country. [4][5][6] From 2001 to 2021, Afghanistan experienced improvements in health, with life expectancy increasing from 56 to 64 years. [7][8][9][10][11] Maternal mortality rate was reduced by half, [7] with the rate estimated at 638 deaths/100,000 live births and its infant ...

  8. International Assistance Mission - Wikipedia

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    The International Assistance Mission (IAM) is the longest continually serving non-profit organisation in Afghanistan. They are a well-respected NGO working to improve lives and build local capacity in health, development and education. They are a partnership between the people of Afghanistan and international Christian volunteers, who have been ...

  9. French Medical Institute for Children - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 2006. The French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children (FMIC) is a hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, established in 2006 through a unique partnership between the government of France and the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The institute claims to have implemented e-Health solutions including tele-consultations.