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Rural Expansion of Afghanistan's Community-based Healthcare (REACH)
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A baby is immunized at a USAID-funded REACH grantee clinic run by World Vision in Ghor province. Photo by Emily Phillips To improve the health of Afghan women of childbearing age and children under five, REACH is increasing this vulnerable group's use of basic health services, especially in rural and underserved areas.

The combined activities of the four REACH technical units—Access to Quality Services (AQS), Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) Capacity Building, Provincial Support and Strengthening (PSS), and Training and Education (T&E), are expanding access to the primary health care services that address Afghanistan's greatest health problems; enabling individuals, families and communities to better protect their own health; and strengthening the Afghani health system at both national and provincial levels.
 

 
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arrow Health Care in Muslim Asia: Development and Disorder in Wartime Afghanistan by Ronald W. O'Connor
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REACH is supported by the United States Agency for International Development