25 October 2023, Kabul, Afghanistan – The European Union (EU) has released an additional €10 million (an equivalent of 800 million Afghani) to improve mental health and addressing drug use disorders in Afghanistan.
This additional EU funding will ensure that the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) will provide wider access to mental health and drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation services for vulnerable populations in Afghanistan, including to women and girls.
"The EU feels very strongly about improving the health and well-being of the people in Afghanistan", affirmed Raffaella Iodice, EU Chargée d’Affaires a.i. to Afghanistan. "It is important that those persons who struggle with mental health and drug use disorder have access to comprehensive health services and that they are helped to re-integrate into society. That is why the EU has decided to increase our funding to our partners WHO and UNODC. With this additional funding more people in need will be reached."
"The EU's support is essential in facilitating access to mental health and drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation services for vulnerable populations in Afghanistan," emphasized Dr Luo Dapeng, WHO Representative in Afghanistan. "This additional €10 million funding will significantly enhance our endeavors to tackle the existing mental health and drug use disorder challenges among these populations, thereby enabling us to deliver the requisite care and support they rightfully deserve."
Background
For more information, please contact:
Fatma Usheva, Social Affairs Officer, UNODC Afghanistan
Email: fatma.usheva@un.org
Joy Rivaca Caminade, Head of Communications, WHO Afghanistan
Email: caminadej@who.int
Nourhan El-Nagdy, Donor Communication Officer, WHO Afghanistan
Email: elnagdyn@who.int
Tim Gillmair, Press and Information Officer, EU Delegation to Afghanistan