Kabul evaluation report : draft only / by Jonathan Patrick and Hazel Simpson.
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- Public health – Afghanistan – Evaluation
- Public health – Afghanistan – Kabul – Evaluation
- Medical assistance – Afghanistan – Kabul – Evaluation
- Rural health – Afghanistan – Kabul – Evaluation
- Community health services – Kabul – Evaluation
- National health services – Afghanistan – Kabul – Evaluation
- Humanitarian assistance – Afghanistan – Kabul
- International relief – Afghanistan – Kabul
- Pamphlet RA 541 .A3 .P38 /1996
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“Merlin”—at head of title.
“MERLIN Kabul Evaluation”—running caption.
Includes bibliographical references.
Spiral bound.
Contents: Executive summary—The evaluation—A. General Information—B. Medical information—C. Administrative Information—D. Logistical information—E. Conclusion—F. Recommendations.
Summary: “It is very difficult to get a good overview of the medical services in Kabul as not all are under the control of the MoPH, some being run by Hezb-i-Wadhat and others by numerous local and international NGO’s. Working in health in Kabul there is the MoPH, two UN bodies, 19 international NGOs, seven Afghan NGOs, three Islamic groups, the Ministry of Defense and a couple of commanders, may of whom are not particularly keen to share information and most are not interested to coordinate their activities. The MoPH are keen to coordinate health activities but lack cooperation from the players and while ACBAR is making a heroic effort it too lacks the cooperation and also the necessary technical manpower. Neither UNICEF nor WHO appear willing to take any responsibility for coordination”—executive summary (p. 1).
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