India donates Td vaccines to Afghanistan
India donates 131 cartons of Td vaccines to support vaccination services across Afghanistan.
Taliban’s public health authorities announced receiving 131 cartons of Td vaccine donated by India to support national immunization programs.
Each vial contains ten doses protecting against diphtheria and tetanus, while each carton holds 768 doses for preventive vaccination campaigns.
Officials said the vaccines will help strengthen preventive healthcare services and expand immunization coverage in vulnerable communities nationwide.
India recently also supplied about 9.5 tons of anti-cancer medicines to Afghanistan following efforts to secure additional humanitarian health assistance.
Taliban’s healthcare system continues to rely heavily on international aid amid economic difficulties and limited access to essential medical supplies.
This comes amid the Taliban’s ban on importing medicines from Pakistan, raising concerns over supply shortages and further escalating already fragile trade relations between the two sides.
Health experts warn that vaccination programs remain critical to preventing outbreaks as many communities still face gaps in basic healthcare access.
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