UNICEF Urges Afghan Caretaker Gov’t To Resume Kids’ Vaccination Drives

UNICEF Urges Afghan Caretaker Gov’t To Resume Kids’ Vaccination Drives

KABUL, Oct 11 (NNN-ANA) – The United Nations children’s fund (UNICEF) yesterday urged the Taliban’s caretaker government, to resume children’s vaccination, amid fear of spreading polio and measles in war-affected Afghanistan.

“The health system is about to collapse, we have weeks, not months or years. We will have humanitarian catastrophe,” UNICEF Deputy Executive Director, Omar Abdi, was quoted as saying in a statement on Twitter.

Abdi, who recently ended a four-day visit to Afghanistan and neighbouring Pakistan, stressed the need of children’s access to basic healthcare, immunisation, nutrition, water and sanitation and child protection services.

Quoted by the statement, Abdi called for an immediate resumption of measles and COVID-19 immunisation campaigns, to help protect children and the communities from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Several cases of polio and measles were reported in Afghanistan, as the vaccination campaign had been affected, following Taliban’s takeover in mid-Aug.– NNN-ANA

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