Healthcare Reforms Bring Results in Afghanistan s Bamyan Province
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Ziagul Muradi is among hundreds of residents in the Tupchi village in Afghanistan’s central Bamyan province who receives regular health care services in Tupchi health center. The health center was established in the village with support from the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF)’s Sehatmandi project.
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The Tupchi Sub Health Center opened in 2002 in a poor district of Afghanistan s Bamyan Province. The clinic serves up to 1,800 patients a month, mainly children under five and women.
Government s reforms that began in 2013 under the SEHAT program have helped improve the quality of care in the clinic, and access to medicine as well as cleaner and safer facilities.
Healthcare reforms bring results in Afghanistan s Bamyan province
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Story Highlights:
The Tupchi Sub Health Center opened in 2002 in a poor district of Afghanistan s Bamyan Province. The clinic serves up to 1,800 patients a month, mainly children under five and women.
Government s reforms that began in 2013 under the SEHAT program have helped improve the quality of care in the clinic, and access to medicine as well as cleaner and safer facilities.
The SEHAT program worked to expand the scope, quality, and coverage of health services provided to the Afghan population, particularly vulnerable groups. The Sehatmandi project, which came into effect in 2018, is building on SEHAT’s work.