Afghanistan, Dec. 2 -- MSF says access to free, quality medical care remains limited in northern Afghanistan, where children and families struggle to reach treatment and lifesaving services.

Children in Northern Afghanistan are struggling to access nearby and reliable healthcare services, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) warns in a new report on Monday, 1 December.

The organization stated that, in Mazar-i-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, limited access to free and quality healthcare remains a serious challenge, undermining public well-being and leaving millions without essential treatment and support.

Families often travel long distances to reach treatment, spending money they cannot afford. Many children suffering from pneumonia, measles, ma...