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U.S.-Afghan Council Seeks to Match Resources with Health Needs

The newly formed Health Advisory Committee of the U.S.-Afghan Women's Council met for the first time July 26 to discuss how to match health needs in Afghanistan with available public and private sector resources.

According to a media note released August 10 by the State Department, the committee, co-chaired by Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky, seeks to address the health needs of Afghan women and children.

The media note said the United States has built hundreds of health clinics throughout Afghanistan, paid for the inoculation of millions of children, and launched a formal training program for midwives in rural areas of the country.


Following is the text of the State Department media note

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
August 10, 2004

MEDIA NOTE

U.S.-Afghan Women's Council Launches Health Initiative to Help Afghan Women Secure a Better Future

The U.S.-Afghan Women's Council held the first meeting of the newly formed Health Advisory Committee on July 26, 2004 at the U.S. Department of State. The Committee, comprised of leaders in government, medicine and other health-related fields, will seek to match public and private sector resources with health needs on the ground in Afghanistan, particularly for Afghan women and children.

Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky, co-chair of the U.S.-Afghan Women's Council, hosted the planning meeting. The Council's goals since its inception in January 2002 are to secure access for Afghan women to health care, to education and to the political and economic sectors. Access to education and health care are prerequisites to any progress for Afghan women. To help reduce maternal and infant mortality rates, the U.S. has built hundreds of clinics throughout the country, inoculated millions of children, and launched a formal training program for rural midwives. See www.state.gov/g/wi for project descriptions.

About the Health Advisory Committee: Margaret Spellings, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, chairs this committee. Committee members include Dr. Julie Gerberding (Centers for Disease Control), Jeffrey Gloss and Linda Gloss (Carelift International), Dr. Peter Grossman (Grossman Burn Center, Sherman Oaks Hospital) James Kunder (U.S. Agency for International Development), Dr. Lee Morin (State Department, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs), Dr. William Steiger and Dr. Howard Zucker (Department of Health and Human Services), and Nazanin Samari-Kermani (White House Fellow).

For further information, please contact Susan Hovanec, Office of International Women's Issues, at (202) 312-9675.

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