SIGAR's criticism of the management of the health sector in Afghanistan during the last twenty years
In its new report, the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) criticized the management of the health system in Afghanistan in the last 20 years and said that since 2002, the agency has spent more than 1.4 billion dollars to reduce the needs of the health sector. Afghanistan has helped, but the health system in Afghanistan still faces many challenges.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): In a part of this report, it is stated: "Since 2002, the United States Agency for Global Development has made some important efforts, including providing more than 1.4 billion dollars in aid to reduce the needs of Afghanistan's health sector. With the aim of strengthening the stability of Afghanistan, it has focused. Despite these investments, Afghanistan's public health system still faces many challenges, including tuberculosis, polio, child malnutrition, and health services for weak mothers.
Shamshad News quoted Lau Dapeng, the representative of the World Health Organization for Afghanistan, that the global partnership plays a fundamental role in helping Afghans in the field of health. Dapeng has written on his Twitter page that he has encouraged more than 50 partners of this organization to provide health assistance to the people of Afghanistan.
He added: "International cooperation plays an important role in helping Afghans in the field of health. We have encouraged more than 50 partners of this organization to provide health assistance to the people of Afghanistan. "The World Health Organization is ready to take the leadership role in providing health services to the needy in Afghanistan." Doctors say that most of the compatriots need vital aid and consider the World Health Organization's medical aid necessary in Afghanistan.
The Office of the Special Inspector General of the United States for the Reconstruction of Afghanistan (SIGAR) published this report while all the reports of this office have been called groundless many times by the authorities of the Islamic Emirate. But according to the statistics of the World Health Organization, 17 million and 600 thousand people in Afghanistan need health services and more than 188 million dollars are needed for these services.