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Afghanistan seeks Qatar’s support for children with heart disease
The Ambassador of Afghanistan in Doha has requested Qatar’s assistance in treating heart patients, particularly children, suffering from congenital heart defects.
During a meeting with Faisal Mohammed Al-Emadi, head of the Qatar Red Crescent Society, Suhail Shaheen urged that experienced Qatari doctors travel to Kabul to perform surgeries on children with “hole in the heart” conditions. He also emphasized the need for reconstruction of Afghanistan’s cardiac hospital and specialized training programs for Afghan doctors.
Al-Emadi welcomed the request, pledging comprehensive cooperation with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
To follow up on the initiatives, both sides appointed coordinators to manage the next stages of collaboration.
Health experts in Afghanistan note that thousands of cardiac patients seek medical attention each year, but due to a lack of specialized facilities and doctors, many are forced to travel abroad for treatment.
Establishing specialized cardiac centers within the country, they argue, would significantly reduce costs and improve access to lifesaving care.
Earlier this year, the Afghan Red Crescent Society signed an agreement with Qatar to facilitate treatment for 169 Afghan children with congenital heart defects. Such surgeries are extremely expensive, leaving many Afghan families unable to afford them without international assistance.
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75 people drown in Afghanistan in past two and a half months
At least 75 people have died in drowning incidents across Afghanistan since the beginning of the current solar year, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.
Mohammad Yousuf Hamad, spokesperson for the authority, said three other people were injured in water-related incidents during the same period.
Among those who lost their lives were 27 men, seven women and 41 children, highlighting the high number of child fatalities in drowning accidents.
The authority did not provide details on the locations of the incidents but urged the public to take precautionary measures near rivers, canals, dams and other bodies of water, particularly during the summer season when swimming and recreational activities increase.
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Afghan diplomat, Gulf Cooperation Council discuss relations in Riyadh talks
Afghanistan’s Chargé d’Affaires to Saudi Arabia, Abdul Fattah Mawlawi Sakhi, met with Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, in Riyadh to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments.
The meeting was held on Sunday at the headquarters of the GCC General Secretariat in the Saudi capital.
According to a statement from the GCC, the two sides reviewed relations between Afghanistan and the Gulf bloc and discussed a number of topics.
They also exchanged views on the latest regional and international developments, although no further details were provided on the topics discussed.
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UNAMA voices concern over reported detention of women in Herat
UNAMA said it had received reports of multiple arrests and detentions of women in Herat linked to alleged violations of dress regulations and was closely monitoring the situation.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has expressed concern over reports that several women in Herat province have been detained for allegedly failing to comply with dress requirements, warning that the incidents raise serious human rights concerns.
In a statement issued on Sunday, UNAMA said it had received reports of multiple arrests and detentions of women in Herat linked to alleged violations of dress regulations and was closely monitoring the situation.
“UNAMA is concerned over multiple arrests and detentions of women in Herat for alleged non-compliance with dress requirements, which raises serious human rights concerns,” the mission said.
The UN mission reiterated that freedom of movement is a fundamental right and stressed that both women and men are entitled to equal protection under the law.
The statement comes as the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan continue to be a key issue in discussions between the Islamic Emirate and the international community. International organizations have repeatedly called for the protection of fundamental rights, while the Islamic Emirate maintains that women’s rights are safeguarded in accordance with Sharia law.
Authorities have not yet publicly responded to UNAMA’s statement.
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