Afghanistan, Feb. 27 -- The World Health Organization (WHO) has delivered two tons of medical equipment, including surgical supplies, emergency kits, and medications, to the provincial hospital in Daykundi, central Afghanistan.

In a message posted on X on Wednesday, February 26, the WHO stated that these supplies were aimed at strengthening healthcare services in the region.

Last week, the World Health Organization also reported the delivery of 39 tons of medicines and medical supplies, including acute diarrhea treatment kits and blood collection kits, to health centers in five provinces of the country.

At the same time, several international humanitarian organizations have consistently expressed concerns about the shortage of medical su...