About 10 million Afghans do not have access to healthcare. The World Health Organization (WHO) has said in a recent statement that tens of millions of Afghans live in areas without access to health care.
The agency said it needed international support to help those in need and that Afghans should be given the opportunity to access healthcare. The longer the delay, the more Afghans, especially women and children, will be at risk, the source said.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has stressed the need to ensure timely delivery of healthcare to the general public so that people are protected from threats and have access to healthcare.