![]() ![]() ![]() Based on the findings of the Gender Gap Analysis, the training will focus on strengthening stakeholders’ understanding of gender concepts and the gender barriers in accessing health services for women and girls, men and boys and also the gender barriers in providing gender responsive health services at institution level/ with service providers. A key aspect of this drive is to provide training for health service providers. Under a World Bank supported programme, UNICEF is among other things, supporting a range of health interventions across nine selected provinces with poor health indicators to provide additional value-added high-impact maternal, newborn, child health, and nutrition (MNCH+N) services covering a target population of around 5.3 million people BPHS and EPHS health facilities and working through a range of health workers.Ĭonsidering the contextual challenges and in order to strengthen the success of the programme health sector stakeholders are increasingly focused on strengthening their capacity to provide gender responsive health services. UNICEF stands firmly with the women and girls of Afghanistan, and is committed to supporting their safety, full access to rights and services.Ī key sector supported by UNICEF is the health sector which continues to provide critical services to Afghan women and children in coordination with service providers. Despite these challenges, Afghan women and girls continue to play a pivotal role in the functioning of their country. Since 15 August 2021, women and girls have been facing reinforced restrictions in exercising their rights and freedoms and access to essential services. ![]()
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