Call for the help of the border women and children who return to Afghanistan

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Call for the help of the border women and children who return to Afghanistan

It is noteworthy that in recent weeks, a large number of Afghan people are returning home from Pakistan and Iran, and because of this situation, the country’s primary services are very quickly understood, for which the country is not ready.

About 1 million people from April 2021) have returned through the official border post in Afghanistan, which is built in Islam Kala, Tarkhaham, Milak and elsewhere. The return of such a large number and very quick people has become a serious human challenge for Afghanistan.

Among those who come back are pregnant women, children and children with children and their parents, who have reached the border with very little baggage. All of them need a strong need for treatment, food and shelter.

The UN Health Organization (WHO) says its treatment teams are increasing wounds, infections, lack of fluid in the body and especially the malnutrition of malnutrition among children and elders.

With the help of the organization, more than 3,000 people have been provided to border posts and registration centers to basic health care.

The WHO has reported that it mixed with about one lakh 98 thousand dust and polio and smalpox -saving vaccines with its partners with about one million dust and vaccines.

Vast chances of difficulty and need

Dr. Advin Saiza Salwador, a WHO representative in Afghanistan, said that medical parties, a large number of mothers, children and elderly people, are facing various problems to return to uncertain circumstances, most of which are unhealthy.

He said, “We are trying to help as much more treatment as possible, but the level and opportunity of the need is increasing very fast. If immediate assistance is not available, we will lose the ability to help the needy.”

Dr. Edwin Saiza Salwador said that the Mobile Mobile Health Team has been deployed in the places of the WHO so far. So far, more than 34,000 people have been investigated for the symptoms of the disease.

He said that these people need basic care, safe products, mothers, children, mental health and mental support services, access to clean water and necessary drugs.

WHOs have created a $ 20 million plan to help return, which will be applied within 3 months, but Dr. Advin says that if additional funds are not available for this project, services such as vaccine, emergency care and mothers-child care will be required.

Arrest warrant

On the other hand, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued the arrest warrant of Haybatullah Akhundzad, the Supreme Leader of the Taliban, and Taliban Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani, Supreme Leader of the Taliban.

The court chamber -2 issued the arrest warrant that Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani committed crimes against humanity under Article (1) (H) of Rome.

According to the court, these crimes have been filed against people, women and people who do not agree with the Taliban policy, from August 1521 to January 2025.

It is noteworthy that on August 7, 2021, the Taliban removed the then Afghan government and seized the country’s power.