Afghanistan establishes 40 healthcare centers, treats 30,000 drug addicts in Balkh
Balkh province in Afghanistan has made significant progress in the health sector over the past year, with the establishment of 40 new healthcare centers and the treatment of approximately 30,000 drug addicts.
Dr. Najibullah Tawana, the director of public health in Balkh, said that one of their key achievements has been the provision of equal health services to citizens in both urban and rural areas.
In the last year alone, 116 health centers have been renovated and equipped, and an additional 40 new centers have been established. Dr. Tawana also noted that efforts have been made to prevent the distribution of expired medicines and food items.
Investigation teams of the Department of Public Health of the province managed to collect and destroy 210 tons of outdated and low-quality food items and medicines from stores within a year.
Dr. Tawana also highlighted the province's efforts to combat drug addiction. He said that before the Islamic Emirate took control of the country, Mazar-e-Sharif had thousands of drug addicts wandering its streets.
However, following directives from the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate, more than 30,000 addicts from all over the province have received treatment and are reunited with their families.
Mawlavi Abu Idris, Deputy Governor of Balkh, who was also present at the meeting, stated that they are working to improve the health sector by attracting aid and implementing numerous projects in the province. (ILKHA)