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Negotiations to bring 500 tons of urgent medical supplies to Afghanistan ongoing: WHO
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 25 - 08 - 2021

Negotiations are under way to bring 500 metric tons of urgently needed medical supplies into Afghanistan, senior regional officials with the World Health Organization (WHO) said during an online briefing on Tuesday.
The items, which are stuck in Dubai, were due to enter the country this week but have been delayed as commercial flights are not being allowed into the international airport in the capital, Kabul.
Dr. Richard Brennan, WHO Regional Emergency Director based in Cairo, said the agency is exploring options, and hopes to have "some more encouraging details" in the coming days. "We are in negotiations with the governments of three or four countries," he told journalists, adding that he was not at liberty to name them.
"I think we will be able to secure flights to bring the supplies in, and in all likelihood into Kabul airport. And then of course there is the somewhat complex logistical operation of unloading the planes, making sure that trucks can come into the airport securely and safely, and depart safely and securely."
Stocks running low
WHO, which has been in Afghanistan for seven decades, underlined its commitment to stay in the country, and to build on progress over the past 20 years, including in reducing maternal mortality and child mortality. However, its medical supplies are running low.
"Usually in every country we have emergency stock," said Dr. Rana Hajjeh, director of program management at the regional office, speaking through an interpreter.
"In the current situation, we launched or released about 70 percent of the emergency stock that we do have in the country. This stock would only be enough for one week, so we would need all kits, medical supplies, equipment more than ever."
WHO recently conducted assessments to review the health situation on the ground. While most major health facilities are functional and accessible, across the country they are experiencing critical supply shortages, according to Dr. Dapeng Luo, the agency's representative in Afghanistan.
Dr. Luo underlined the urgent need for reproductive health services, mental health services, hygiene kits for newly displaced people, and nutritional supplements for children. "Our assessment reveals that service delivery is being supported by the Taliban health authorities without any pressure on health staff," he said, speaking from Kabul.
"Health workers have been called to return to work or remain in their posts, including female health workers. However, some female health workers are not returning to their posts, and some have resigned from their positions due to the ongoing insecurity situation."
Pandemic and polio
Afghanistan has also experienced what Dr. Luo described as three substantial waves of COVID-19 infections, and WHO fears the current upheaval and displacement could spark an increase.
Nearly 160,000 cases of the disease, and more than 7,000 deaths, had been recorded as of Monday. Insecurity has also caused COVID-19 testing rates to decline, with a nearly 80 percent drop last week when compared to the previous week.
With less than five percent of Afghans vaccinated, roughly two million people, WHO and partners are working to scale up surveillance, testing and vaccination among displaced populations.
'Staying and delivering'
Meanwhile, Afghanistan and Pakistan remain the only countries, which have not eradicated wild poliovirus. Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari, WHO regional director for the Eastern Mediterranean, underlined the need to act now, as there was one case in each country for the year so far.
"As the current events continue to unfold, WHO is fully committed to staying and delivering in Afghanistan," he said, speaking on behalf of the agency's nearly 700-strong staff, who are working in all 34 provinces.
"We now need the support of our donors and partners to count on us, to work with us and help us to save lives, promote health and help us to serve the vulnerable." — UN News


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