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This Week in the Field

  • Teams in the Field

    DENTAL: Liberia

    DISASTER RELIEF: Haiti

    EMS: Sri Lanka, Uganda

    MEDICAL: Haiti, Guatemala (2), Niger, Uzbekistan

    WORK: Mexico

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  • Shipments en Route

    Afghanistan

    Cameroon

    Haiti

    Moldova

    Pakistan (4)

    Sudan

    Uzbekistan

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  • Mobile Dental Clinics

    There are 22 dental clinics scheduled in Oregon, Minnesota and Washington.

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Afghanistan

  • Situation report
  • Our work
  • Future plans

    Situation Report

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    Afghanistan is an ancient country with a turbulent history. Since 1979, Afghanistan has experienced a Soviet takeover, a civil war, the oppressive Taliban government and years of significant drought.

    All of these conflicts have hindered Afghanistan’s ability to develop, especially in terms of health care education. During the Taliban regime, male physicians were not allowed to learn about or treat female patients. As a result, Afghanistan has one the highest maternal mortality rates in the world.

    Afghans face several other health challenges as well, including lack of clean water and sanitation services, an inconsistent health education system, rundown transportation services and mountainous terrain.

    The people that do seek care often wait in overcrowded, understocked and understaffed facilities that prevent them from getting the care they need. There are just 19 physicians for every 100,000 people in Afghanistan and the life expectancy is 46 years.


    Our Work

    We launched an emergency medical program during the 2001 war in Afghanistan. More than 20 volunteer teams provided direct medical services, food aid and immunizations that year. During 2006, we sent another 7 medical teams to provide direct care and training. Most recently, our volunteer teams have provided training and treatment for patients at the International hospital in Kabul and Tanghi Saidan Health Center.


    Future Plans

    Medical Teams International will:

    • Provide the funding needed to upgrade a medical clinic run by our partners in the field. This local medical clinic will provide medical care and will increase services to approximately 1,300 patients per month.
    • Send medical teams to the Tanghi Saidan Community Center.
    • Deploy medical teams to Afghanistan in cooperation with CURE International. Teams will provide
      OB/GYN care, surgeries and family medicine training to local Afghan doctors.



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