Afghanistan, Jan. 12 -- The World Health Organization said Japan has donated $240,000 to support urgent healthcare needs in Afghanistan, focusing on women, children and addiction treatment.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced a new $240,000 contribution from Japan to support urgent health needs in Afghanistan, including assistance for women and children.
In a statement issued on Monday, January 12, WHO said the funding would help address critical healthcare gaps amid Afghanistan's deepening humanitarian crisis.
Edwin Ceniza Salvador, WHO's representative in Afghanistan, welcomed Japan's support, saying the contribution was vital for providing care to people suffering from substance addiction and other health emergencies.
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