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    The battle to revive Afghanistan's failing health system

    The Taliban is intent on having control over an interim health strategy, something donors are not comfortable with. Now, there are calls within the international community to engage with the Taliban in order to better serve the people of Afghanistan.

    By Amruta Byatnal // 23 February 2023

    Last September, Dr. Awad Mataria sounded worried. The director of health systems at the World Health Organization’s Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean had just returned from a mission to Kabul to meet with other United Nations agencies, INGOs, international donors, and the Taliban to finalize a plan to revive Afghanistan's failing health systems — and things were not looking good.

    The central conflict: “The Taliban has repeatedly emphasized that they would like to be engaged and to have ownership [over health programs] and to have even a stewardship, which is not something that we have been in full agreement with,” he told Devex at the time.

    The Kabul mission followed an initial meeting in Doha in March 2022 to draw up a preliminary plan to guide foreign funding to address the immediate and growing health needs in Afghanistan. In the absence of an internationally recognized government, Taliban leaders are the de facto authorities after the fall of Kabul in August 2021. Getting them to agree on the plan was more than just diplomacy — they control access to the country, which is necessary for humanitarian assistance.

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      Amruta Byatnal is a Senior Editor at Devex where she edits coverage on global development, humanitarian crises and international aid. She writes Devex CheckUp, a weekly newsletter on the latest developments in global health. Previously, she worked for News Deeply in the United States, and The Hindu in India. She is a graduate of Cornell University where she studied international development. She is currently based in New Delhi.

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