Doctor Roohullah Nekmal of Afghan Red Crescent examines patients during a community visit by his mobile health team.
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Resource ID
9879
Access
Open
Date
29 November 21
Country
Afghanistan
Appeal Name
Afghanistan Crisis
Credit
Afghan Red Crescent/Meer Abdullah
Caption
Doctor Roohullah Nekmal of Afghan Red Crescent examines patients during a community visit by his mobile health team.
The mobile health team will see some 120 patients during the day, providing a suite of services including outpatient medical treatment, vaccinations, and treatments for pregnant women and new mothers.
Afghan Red Crescent’s mobile health teams have ramped up their work delivering primary health care in remote districts across all 34 provinces, with support from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
The Red Crescent mobile health teams are an established presence across Afghanistan’s rural and remote communities, with the small teams consisting of a doctor, midwife, pharmacist, a vaccinator and driver shuttling between communities providing critical support.