ADDRESSİNG HEALTH CHALLENGES AMİDST CYCLES OF NATURAL DİSASTERS İN AFGHANİSTAN

  • Abraham Ename Minko Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science and International Relations. Istanbul University. Turkiye
Keywords: Health, Challenges, Afghanistan, natural disasters, political, landscape

Abstract

Research Paper

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37458/ssj.5.3.2

Afghanistan, located in South Asia, grapples with significant health challenges worsened by recurring natural disasters. The country's health system is hampered by limited healthcare access, poor infrastructure, and a shortage of trained professionals, all exacerbated by decades of conflict and political instability. This leads to widespread preventable diseases, high maternal mortality, and malnutrition. Socio-economic disparities, poverty, and displacement further increase health inequities and vulnerability to disasters. Afghanistan faces various natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, droughts, and avalanches, which worsen public health conditions and disrupt healthcare access. Recent events, such as the 2020 floods, 2021 drought, and 2023 earthquake, have had catastrophic impacts, displacing thousands and damaging homes and health services. This interplay between health vulnerabilities and natural disasters creates a cycle of adversity. Addressing these issues requires a comprehensive strategy integrating disaster preparedness, emergency response, and health system strengthening. Building resilience, improving early warning systems, and enhancing healthcare access in disaster-prone areas is crucial. International collaboration and support from donor countries, organizations, and agencies are vital for providing technical, financial, and logistical assistance. Effective coordination and sustainable aid delivery remain challenging in Afghanistan's complex socio-political context.

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Published
2025-01-03