Let Education Rise—So Healthcare, Peace, and Human Dignity Can Follow
Healthcare services are not possible without female doctors, nurses, and support workers in Afghanistan. We’re sick of it!
On this
#UHCDay2025, I am using my UHC Champion role to support the people of Afghanistan in need on the world stage. 🩺
The problems:
• The Taliban government in Afghanistan has banned public university education for females.
• Water systems are drying up across the country.
• Food insecurity must be addressed urgently.
• Day by day, the humanitarian situation is worsening: a few months ago, an earthquake struck my home province of Nangarhar, and it took more than 48 hours for a response to reach affected people. ⌛
• The closure of international organizations has created a need for Afghan civil groups to take ownership of health service needs.
The solutions:
• As the UN Secretary-General has said, peace is everyone’s business.
• Afghan people do not want to return to the 90s.
• The people want good relations with neighbouring countries, including Pakistan.
• New mechanisms must be pursued, and Taleam Systems is here to provide guidance.
• Education 📖 and peace will lead Afghanistan toward a robust and affordable healthcare system.
• Afghanistan can greatly benefit from innovations, research, and technologies from business partners interested in introducing products such as landmine‑eradication tools, water‑conservation solutions, advanced solar systems, and more.
If these solutions are applied, there is no doubt that sickness in Afghanistan will be reduced, the country will get back on track for
#UHC2030, and care will be delivered to all Afghan people.
For almost a decade,
#TaleamSystems🌐 has voiced support for peace 🕊️ in Afghanistan. We have invested significant financial resources, time, and knowledge, while building a network of more than 500 communities for peace.
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At Taleam Systems, we believe that when Afghans work together—whether in small or big ways—they can be heard and have their healthcare and other needs met.