Are Doctors Without Borders in Afghanistan?

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams in Afghanistan continue to provide medical care across all five of our projects in Herat, Helmand, Kandahar, Khost, and Kunduz provinces. Even amid conflict and political upheaval in 2021, our teams did not stop providing vital medical care.
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What countries does Doctors Without Borders serve?

MSF provides medical humanitarian assistance in more than 70 countries around the world.
  • Africa. Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Democratic Republic Of Congo Eswatini Ethiopia Guinea. ...
  • Asia & Pacific. ...
  • Middle East & North Africa. ...
  • Europe & Central Asia. ...
  • The Americas.
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Are there doctors in Afghanistan?

Average pay for a doctor in a government hospital is between 12,000-15,000 Afghanis ($151-$189) a month. Most doctors supplement this by working after-hours at private clinics.
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How many US doctors are in Afghanistan?

Today, the U.S. Army has 4,200 physicians on active duty worldwide. There are 32 active U.S. military doctors serving the 25,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. There are 96 physicians, 18 general surgeons, and 9 orthopedic surgeons serving the 146,000 U.S. troops in Iraq.
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How many doctors are in Afghanistan?

With about 11,100 physicians in Afghanistan, there are about 0.28 doctors per 1000 inhabitants.
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Do military doctors go to war?

When military forces go into combat, they are typically accompanied by medical personnel (physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and medics) who serve in noncombat roles. These professionals are bound by international law to treat wounded combatants from all sides and to care for injured civilians.
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Are there enough doctors in Afghanistan?

In a country of more than 37 million, Afghanistan has just 150 hospitals, including regional, district, and special military hospitals, and a mere three doctors per 10,000 people—a fraction of the nearly 26 doctors per 10,000 people in the United States.
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How much does a doctor make in Afghanistan?

A person working in Doctor / Physician in Afghanistan typically earns around 183,000 AFN per month. Salaries range from 67,200 AFN (lowest average) to 309,000 AFN (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.
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What does healthcare look like in Afghanistan?

Afghanistan's health system has been steadily progressing over the last 17 years, with increasing coverage of health services throughout the country. In 2018, a total of 3,135 health facilities were functional, which ensured access to almost 87% of the population within two hours distance.
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Does Afghanistan have medical schools?

There are four medical schools, in Kabul, Jalalabad, Mazar-I-Sharif, and Herat. The school in Kabul, the Kabul Medical Institute, has continued to produce medical graduates throughout the period of conflict and currently has over 2000 students registered for medical degrees.
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Does Afghanistan have universal healthcare?

The Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in Afghanistan represents the approach taken by the Government to promote free universal coverage at the primary-health-care level across the entire country. A performance-based contracting programme is used to deliver health services through non-governmental organisations.
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How many hospitals are there in Afghanistan?

There are 117 government-run hospitals in Afghanistan and a number of private or internationally-administered hospitals.
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Where do Doctors Without Borders work the most?

Largest country programs in 2018
  • Yemen — $87.2 million.
  • Central African Republic — $78.3 million.
  • Syria — $71.9 million.
  • Iraq — $69.6 million.
  • Nigeria — $68.7 million.
  • Bangladesh — $61.1 million.
  • Afghanistan — $48.9 million.
  • Niger — $48.4 million.
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Are Doctors Without Borders successful?

A global movement. Over the past five decades, MSF has grown from a group of a few hundred volunteers to an international movement of more than 45,000 staff providing over 10 million medical consultations in more than 70 countries every year.
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Are Doctors Without Borders ethical?

Doctors Without Borders observes strict neutrality and impartiality in the name of universal medical ethics and the right to humanitarian assistance and demands full and unhindered freedom in the exercise of its functions.
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Who pays for healthcare in Afghanistan?

Households in Afghanistan contribute more than 70 percent of the country's healthcare spending (GIRoA, 2013). These funds come directly from households through out-of-pocket (OOP) payments for healthcare services.
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Do they use birth control in Afghanistan?

Foreign aid to Afghanistan has dramatically increased access to healthcare and family planning, but despite reproductive health campaigns through public service announcements and healthcare providers, only 22% of Afghan families use contraception.
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How expensive is healthcare in Afghanistan?

The annual cost of providing primary healthcare services is estimated to be $5 (£2.50; €3.70) per person. For this care alone, therefore, Afghanistan needs $125m to $150m a year. With its economy still weak the country continues to depend on external donor aid.
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How much is US soldier salary in Afghanistan?

The average US Army salary ranges from approximately $26,496 per year for an Us Army E3 to $292,345 per year for a General Surgeon. The average US Army hourly pay ranges from approximately $13 per hour for a Soldier to $122 per hour for a Family Medicine Physician.
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Do military doctors get paid more than civilian doctors?

Civilian resident physicians earn comparatively lower salaries than other professionals upon graduation. Military resident physicians earn higher salaries than their civilian counterparts by 53% (post-tax pay), which is a substantial difference in annual salary.
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Are there orthopedic doctors in Afghanistan?

Orthopaedic surgeons deployed to Afghanistan are primarily responsible for the provision of care to injured Us and coalition soldiers. A vast and well-coordinated system of echeloned care has evolved to rapidly treat and evacuate injured soldiers.
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Is Afghanistan safe?

Travel to all areas of Afghanistan is unsafe. The Department of State assesses the risk of kidnapping or violence against U.S. citizens in Afghanistan is high. The U.S. Embassy in Kabul suspended operations on August 31, 2021.
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Does Afghanistan have good education?

Literacy rates are high in urban areas.

Although literacy rates in rural Afghanistan remain relatively low, this is not the case in urban areas. Literacy rates for women living in urban areas are as high as 34.7 percent. However, literacy rates for men living in urban areas are as high as 68 percent.
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What rank is a doctor in the army?

After graduation you will advance to the rank of captain (Army/Air Force) or lieutenant (Navy). If you enter as a licensed physician, your rank will typically begin at captain or major (Army/Air Force) or lieutenant or lieutenant commander (Navy), but it may be higher depending on where you are in your civilian career.
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What is a military doctor called?

Many Operational Physicians serve as Division, Brigade and Battalion level Surgeons (the word "surgeon" is used to identify a physician that is assigned to a unit as a primary care provider and not necessarily as a General Surgeon).
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