ITB Provision of Me2U Top-Up Credits for AADA Main Office and Sub-Office Staff
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Project Overview:Following a magnitude 6.0 earthquake that struck Kunar and Nangarhar provinces on 31 August 2025, AADA, in partnership with World Vision Afghanistan (WVA), will implement an emergency health and nutrition response for affected populations. The project aims to provide life-saving medical and nutrition services through two Mobile Health and Nutrition Teams (MHNTs) operating in
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Project TitleStrengthening the Response to Diabetes & Hypertension in Herat Project OverviewWe’re improving early detection, referral, and basic management of diabetes and hypertension in Herat by upskilling frontline health workers and activating community screening and counseling. Objectives• Train and support health workers and community health workers (CHWs) on screening, counseling, referral, and follow-up.• Equip facilities
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AADA has deployed mobile health teams to villages affected by the recent earthquake in Kunar. AADA doctors, nurses, and midwives are treating injuries at the scene, providing IV fluids and wound care, checking blood pressure, and arranging ambulance transfers to hospitals when roads are open. AADA moved quickly to reach areas where families had gathered
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Background and Context: Ms. Aisha, a 39-year-old housewife, lives in Mian Rodi village in Shindand district. She is married and cares for her family at home. In June 2025, she sought support at the Mian Rodi Basic Health Center (BHC), presenting with persistent sadness, severe anxiety, low energy, lack of motivation, excessive worry, memory problems,
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Project: DAWAM Health Facility Name: Barpal Basic Health Center (BHC) Child’s Name: Somayeh Age: 18 months Date of Admission: March 22, 2025 Date of Discharge: June 27, 2025 Diagnosis: Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) Program Type: Nutrition 1. Background and Problem Somayeh, an 18-month-old girl, was brought to the Barpal BHC nutrition unit by her mother.
My name is Shamila, and I live with my five children in the Anjirak, Se sado panzda area of Kabul city. Like many mothers here, I’ve struggled to provide for my family in difficult times. My youngest, Rahila, was just six months old when I noticed she was far too weak so thin that neighbors
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