Health
6 $ Million Spends on Drugs Daily in Afghanistan
Officials in Ministry of public health have said,” that 6 $ million are spent on drugs daily in Afghanistan.”
They have also said that 3 million drug users are across the country where each drug user will spend 2$ to receive their favorite drug.
Minister of Public health Ferozudin Feroz said,” there are 3 million drug users in the country each of the user spends 2$ to receive the drug on daily basis which means 6$ million is being spent on drug only in Afghanistan this serious challenge where we should seek solution for it.”
Mr. Feroz who was giving speech in the inauguration of a hospital in Dasht-i- Barchi area of Kabul city said,” efforts are underway to increase the level of treatment of drug users, over all if we try to combat against it Government should resolve their social life challenges.”
He also said,” there are 2500 beds specialized for the drug users efforts are underway to provide more beds by the close coordination and cooperation of other related institutions, we will also try to find jobs for the addicted persons to get rid of this drug.”
Deputy of counter narcotic Baz Mohammad Ahmadi said,” Efforts are underway in joint coordination of the other related departments to eradicate drugs and arrested those traffickers.”
Efforts are needed for those Afghans living in remote areas who don’t have access to health care services.
Reported by Hameed Sediqee
Health
Afghanistan expands drug imports as Russian pharma company enters market
Russian pharmaceutical manufacturer Pharmasyntez is preparing to enter the Afghan market after reaching an agreement with Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Health to begin supplying medicines to the country, as Kabul faces growing challenges in securing reliable drug imports.
The company said the first shipments are expected to arrive within the next two months, with supplies expected to include insulin, antibiotics, and medicines for cardiovascular diseases and cancer — products that Afghan health authorities say are in high demand.
Afghanistan relies heavily on imported medicines, with most pharmaceutical supplies traditionally coming from Pakistan, Iran, India, and Middle Eastern countries.
However, industry analysts say recent tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have disrupted some supply chains, creating shortages and opening opportunities for new suppliers.
Pharmasyntez said it decided to enter Afghanistan because of the country’s limited access to quality medicines.
The company’s portfolio includes more than 300 pharmaceutical products manufactured across seven production facilities in Russia.
Founded in 1997 in Irkutsk by businessman Vikram Punia, the company currently exports mainly to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Belarus, while also operating in markets including Myanmar and the Dominican Republic.
According to publicly available information, Pharmasyntez is the first major Russian pharmaceutical company to formally target the Afghan market.
Trade relations between Afghanistan and Russia have expanded in recent years, with Afghanistan’s Ministry of Industry and Trade reporting annual bilateral trade of around $538 million.
Russia currently exports wheat, flour, fuel products, timber, and sunflower oil to Afghanistan.
The last known Russian medicine deliveries to Afghanistan were humanitarian aid shipments sent after the deadly earthquakes that struck Herat province in 2023.
Health
UNFPA: Afghanistan has world’s fifth-highest number of obstetric fistula cases
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Afghanistan says the country has the world’s fifth-highest number of obstetric fistula cases, with an estimated 15,000 women and girls suffering from the childbirth-related injury.
In a post on X, UNFPA Afghanistan said obstetric fistula continues to cause disability and social isolation for thousands of Afghan women and girls.
The agency stressed that preventing and treating the condition requires access to healthcare services, safe surgical procedures, and essential medical supplies.
Obstetric fistula is a serious childbirth injury that usually occurs after prolonged or obstructed labor without timely medical care. The condition can lead to chronic health complications and often leaves affected women facing stigma and exclusion from their communities.
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