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ODESC successfully distributed essential medical equipment to the ICU ward of the Provincial Hospital of Faryab.
The donated equipment includes photo-therapy machines, incubators,suction machine, and patient monitors, which will significantly enhance the hospital’s capacity to provide quality care for newborns and critically ill patients.
Ongoing
On 19 January 2026, a monthly management coordination meeting was held between ODESC management and the technical staff of the HER-AF2 Health Project in Faryab Province.
The meeting focused on reviewing the overall progress of the project, ongoing activities, and key achievements to date.
Ongoing
ODESC office supplied a wide range of medical and non-medical equipment to the Faryab Provincial Hospital and several health centers.
As part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen healthcare services and reduce health-related challenges, the ODESC office supplied a wide range of medical and non-medical equipment to the Faryab Provincial Hospital and several health centers. These items had been procured during the first quarter of the current year.
Ongoing
Medical Equipment Repaired and Technical Trainings Provided in Faryab Province all health centers .
We are pleased to announce that medical equipment and machinery in various hospitals and health centers across Faryab Province have been successfully repaired by the BIO-Medical Engineer of ODESC Organization.
Completed
Health Support for Mothers and Children in Kabul -Afghanistan
In a vital step toward improving maternal and child health in Afghanistan, ODESC, in partnership with Vitamin Angels (a US-based donor organization), has successfully launched the distribution of essential health kits and supplements to over 16,000 beneficiaries.
Completed
Provision for the Distribution of Hygiene Kits
We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of ODESC’s recent project, supported by UNOPS, titled “Provision for the Distribution of Hygiene Kits.” Through this initiative, we distributed 7,200 hygiene kits to vulnerable populations across five provinces of Afghanistan, addressing urgent needs caused by forcible deportation and the October 2023 earthquake in Herat.