Healthcare Services Provided to 6915 People in Ghor Province

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Healthcare Services Provided to 6915 People in Ghor Province

During the last month, Healthcare workers of ARCS provided free medicine after check-up to 2411 residents across various regions in Ghor Province, dressed up 128 wounded persons, and administered vaccines to 1367 women and children against various diseases. 
Additionally, health workers offered essential health consultations to 312 women about maternity, as well as offered nutritional support to 209 malnourished children, and provided public awareness to 2488 people about health care.

During the last month, Healthcare workers of ARCS provided free medicine after check-up to 2411 residents across various regions in Ghor Province, dressed up 128 wounded persons, and administered vaccines to 1367 women and children against various diseases. 
Additionally, health workers offered essential health consultations to 312 women about maternity, as well as offered nutritional support to 209 malnourished children, and provided public awareness to 2488 people about health care.

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