Recent US aid cuts to Afghanistan have severely impacted the country's healthcare system, particularly maternity and child health services.
Despite official claims that no deaths have resulted from these cuts, on-the-ground investigations and UN warnings suggest otherwise, with rising maternal and infant mortality rates. Hospitals are struggling to provide basic care, and millions of Afghan women risk losing access to life-saving maternity services. The situation highlights the critical role of foreign aid in supporting Afghanistan's fragile healthcare infrastructure.
The ongoing crisis underscores the human cost of international policy decisions on vulnerable populations.
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