Publish dateWednesday 23 April 2025 - 10:21
Story Code : 313643
Vaccination as diplomacy; India to export health to Afghanistan
In a new step of humanitarian diplomacy, India donated 4.8 tons of vital vaccine to Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health; An action that not only saves the lives of thousands of Afghans from deadly diseases, but is also a clear message of cooperation and solidarity in the heart of the crisis.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVNA) - Kabul: The vaccines sent include those needed to prevent diseases such as rabies, tetanus, hepatitis B and influenza. According to the Ministry of Public Health, the shipment could fill part of the gap in the country's health system and help prevent the spread of disease.
 
According to the Ministry of Public Health, the vaccines could save the lives of thousands of Afghans from chronic and sometimes fatal diseases. The shipment was delivered in Kabul and is scheduled to be distributed to provincial health centers soon.
 
India with the people of Afghanistan:
In recent years, India has been a major supporter of Afghanistan's health sector and has sent several rounds of vaccines and medical equipment to Afghanistan during the coronavirus crisis. The continued cooperation demonstrates the Indian government's commitment to support the health of the Afghan people in the current difficult circumstances.
 
While Afghanistan's health system faces underfunding, migration of specialists, and challenges in providing equipment, such assistance plays a key role in meeting urgent needs, experts say. But more importantly, health, unlike politics, knows no borders; Help from countries like India can build bridges of solidarity and humanitarian diplomacy in the heart of crises.
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