Afghanistan: MSF To Resume Medical Activities in Khost
Afghanistan: Médecins Sans Frontières To
Resume Medical Activities In Khost
KABUL/KHOST, October 17, 2012 – The independent
medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières
(MSF) will resume medical activities in its maternity
hospital in Khost Province, Afghanistan, which were
suspended following an explosion in the hospital in April,
2012.
The decision to restart medical services was made after a meeting, or jirga, on August 27 between Médecins Sans Frontières staff and leading community members, including representatives from all districts of the eastern province of Khost and prominent religious figures and scholars, who expressed strong support for Médecins Sans Frontières’ provision of maternal healthcare in the region.
“We are reopening the hospital because of the overwhelming messages of support for Médecins Sans Frontières we received from the community, and because of the reassurances that our patients and medical staff will be safe inside the hospital,” said Benoit De Gryse, Médecins Sans Frontières’ Country Representative in Afghanistan.
In April a bomb exploded inside the maternity hospital, injuring seven people. The attack occurred six weeks after Médecins Sans Frontières opened the facility, where more than 600 women had already delivered babies.
“Current circumstances make it possible for our teams in Khost to resume providing free, high-quality medical care for pregnant women, particularly those who cannot afford to pay for treatment and those suffering complicated pregnancies and deliveries.”
Prior to re-opening the hospital before the end of the year, necessary logistical work will be carried out and an all-female team of Afghan medical staff, including midwifes and nurses, will be recruited to work alongside international colleagues. These staff are essential for the resumption of high-quality medical care in the hospital.
Support from the community, and respect for the safety and security of patients, health facilities, and medical staff, make it possible for Médecins Sans Frontières to work in three other locations in Afghanistan, and in more than 70 other countries.
Médecins Sans Frontières medical teams also work in Ahmad Shah Baba Hospital in eastern Kabul and Boost Hospital in Lashkar Gah, Helmand Province. The organisation also runs a surgical trauma centre in Kunduz, providing lifesaving surgical care to people in northern Afghanistan. In all locations, Médecins Sans Frontières provides medical care free of charge and works in all wards of the hospitals. Médecins Sans Frontières relies only on private funding in Afghanistan and does not accept money from any government for its work.
ENDS