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WHO: Operations of 150 Health Facilities in Afghanistan Suspended Due to Funding Shortages – KabulNow

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Hanan Balkhy, the World Health Organization’s Regional Director, says that 150 health facilities in Afghanistan that were supported by humanitarian organizations have either suspended or ceased operations since the beginning of this year due to funding shortages. Balkhy, who is currently in Afghanistan, wrote in a post on X that the situation has left health workers with a reduced capacity to vaccinate children, made it more…
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Hanan Balkhi, the World Health Organization’s regional director, says that since the beginning of this year, 150 health facilities in Afghanistan that were supported by humanitarian organizations have either suspended or closed their operations due to lack of funding. Ms. Balkhi, who is in Afghanistan, wrote in a post on X that this situation has resulted in health workers being less able to vaccinate children, mothers finding it more difficult …

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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