Japan Donates $5m to Eradicate Polio in Afghanistan
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Japanese envoy urges Taliban to reopen schools for girls, warns of healthcare crisis
Japanese Ambassador in Kabul, Takayoshi Kuromaya, has called on the Taliban government in Afghanistan to reopen schools and universities for girls, particularly in medical fields, warning that the continued ban on women’s education threatens the country’s healthcare system, TOLO News reported. “I respectfully urge the de facto authorities to consider allowing girls to return to school, especially in areas such as medicine, nursing, and public he…
Japan Contributes $5 Million to Support Polio Eradication and Vaccination in Afghanistan – KabulNow
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has announced that the Government of Japan is contributing $5 million to support polio eradication efforts and bolster vaccination programs across Afghanistan. The post Japan Contributes $5 Million to Support Polio Eradication and Vaccination in Afghanistan appeared first on KabulNow.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) says the Japanese government has donated $5 million to eradicate polio and strengthen the vaccination program across Afghanistan. The aid was provided through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the agency said in a statement on Thursday. The aim of the aid is to provide both vital and conventional polio vaccines to 13 million children in Afghanistan and to support the national polio era…
Japan provides $5 million to support polio eradication in Afghanistan - Khaama Press
Japan has provided $5 million through UNICEF to support polio eradication efforts and strengthen immunization programs across all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. The Government of Japan, in partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), has pledged US$5 million to UNICEF to support polio eradication and strengthen routine immunization across Afghanistan’s 34 provinces. This 12-month initiative will aim to reach over 13 million …
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