The European Union has announced partnership with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to support a new cancer treatment centre in Afghanistan.
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On World Cancer Day, the European Union (EU) announced its support for a new cancer treatment center in Afghanistan. The EU emphasized the need for women’s health education to effectively address health challenges. This support will be coordinated with the World Health Organization (WHO) in Afghanistan. The Ministry of Public Health reported an increase in […]
The European Union has announced partnership with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to support a new cancer treatment centre in Afghanistan.
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