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Our Work
USAID partners with the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) of Afghanistan and local partners to make quality basic health care services accessible to Afghans across the country, especially women and children.
Major Highlights
- Between October 2017 and September 2018, USAID, in partnership with the MoPH, supported and performed more than 900,000 institutional deliveries at public health facilities.
- More than 1.4 million children received PENTA3 vaccination in public health facilities.
- With financial assistance from USAID and other international donors, the World Bank supported over 2,400 public health facilities in all 34 provinces with 94 percent of the facilities reporting at least one female health care provider.
Recent Highlights
- USAID supported the MoPH generate domestic revenue by introducing user-fee system at public health facilities. Major hospitals in Kabul are piloting the system.
- Between October 2017 and September 2018, USAID's TB Program detected nearly 219 multi-drug TB cases across the country with 208 of these cases initiating treatment.
Saving the Lives of Women and Children
In partnership with the MoPH, USAID and other donors support the delivery of the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) and the Essential Package of Hospital Services (EPHS) across all 34 provinces of the country, the increase in health workers and availability of basic pharmaceuticals, the prevention and treatment of chronic malnutrition, and efforts to halt the spread of infectious diseases.
Enhancing the Effectiveness and Accountability of the Health System
USAID continues to work with the MoPH to improve its ability to plan and manage activities, allocate resources, enhance health information and logistics systems, and monitor and evaluate programs. This assistance strengthens the MoPH as an institution and builds responsible, accountable, and transparent processes towards attaining self-reliance.
Increasing Access to Basic Health Services
USAID supports the MoPH in developing effective private-sector partnerships to facilitate the delivery of quality, financially sustainable health services and knowledge to Afghans across the country, especially rural, low-income populations. USAID helps make essential health services more widely available to rural, lowincome populations by expanding private sector distribution of selected pharmaceuticals, oral-rehydration salts, and safe-water solutions.
Current Projects:
- ARTF – Sehatmandi
- Disease Surveillance and Prevention (DEWS)
- Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector Plus (SHOPS PLUS)
- Initiative for Hygiene, Sanitation and Nutrition (IHSAN)
- Health Sector Resiliency (HSR)
- Enhancing Community Access & Utilization of Zinc and ORS for the Management of Childhood Diarrhea in Afghanistan
- Challenge TB
- HEMAYAT: Helping Mothers and Children Thrive
Completed Projects:
- Weekly Iron Folate Supplement Program
- Global Health Supply Chain – Quality Assurance
- Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems
- Delegated Cooperation for Nutrition
- Afghanistan Demographic Health Survey (AfDHS)
- Leadership, Management, Governance (LMG)
- Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival-III (BASICS-III)
- Better Health for Afghan Mothers and Children Project
- Child Protection and Psychological Support for Afghan Children and Youth Program/Assistance for Afghanistan’s Most Vulnerable Children
- Child Survival Support Grant: Better Health for Afghan Mothers and Children Project
- Communication for Behavior Change: Expanding Access to Private Sector Health Products and Services in Afghanistan (COMPRI-A)
- Comprehensive Disabled Afghans Program/National Program of Action on Disability
- Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP)
- Health Care Improvement (HCI) Project
- Health Policy Project (HPP)
- Health Services Delivery Grant - Performance-based Partnership Grants (PPG)
- Health Research Challenge for Impact: Reproductive Age Mortality Survey (RAMOS) II
- Health Service Support Project (HSSP)
- Health Systems 20/20
- Higher Education Project: Kabul Medical University
- Measure DHS: Afghanistan Mortality Study
- Partnership Contracts for Health (PCH)
- Routine Immunization in Afghanistan
- Rural Expansion of Afghanistan's Community-based Healthcare (REACH)
- Strengthening Immunization in Afghanistan
- Technical Support to the Central and Provincial Ministry of Public Health (Tech-Serve)
- Tuberculosis Control Assistance Program (TB CAP)
- UNICEF Health and Immunization Response Support
- UNICEF Nutrition Program in Afghanistan
- UNICEF Salt Iodization in Afghanistan
- WHO Cross Border Malaria Program
- WHO TB
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