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UNICEF has prevented two-thirds of Afghanistan ’s healthcare sector from collapsing.
Working mostly in rural areas, the operation has been vast, employing 28,000 full-time carers and physicians.
32,000 volunteers staffing 96 fully-equipped hospitals and 2,400 rural healthcare centers, sometimes as small as a single room.
Since the program began, there have been 2.2 million babies born, a 20% increase since 2019 .
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