UNICEF: Over 40% Of Women In Afghanistan Affected By Anemia


(MENAFN- Khaama Press)

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has reported that over forty percent of women in Afghanistan suffer from anemia.

On Monday, July 29th, UNICEF shared a video on X stating that forty percent of women in Afghanistan are affected by anemia.

The organization distributes minerals and vitamin supplements to pregnant women to prevent anemia and nutritional deficiencies, with support from various institutions in different regions of Afghanistan.

UNICEF explains that Multivitamin Mineral Supplements (MMS) protect mothers from anemia and nutritional deficiencies, ensure safe and healthy pregnancies, and result in babies being born at a healthy weight.

The high prevalence of anemia among women in Afghanistan underscores a critical public health issue that requires immediate attention and intervention.

UNICEF's efforts to provide essential supplements are vital in addressing nutritional deficiencies and improving maternal and infant health. Continued support and collaboration with local and international organizations are essential to combat anemia and ensure the well-being of women and children in the region.

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