Wardak Regional Management Office
The fourth wave of coronavirus; a potential threat to Afghanistan
Wardak Regional Management Office The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) is working to use its resources to counter a new wave of coronavirus in Afghanistan. Since the spread of the coronavirus worldwide, SCA has vaccinated 47263 people and treated 3414 infected people in Afghanistan.
“I want to become an engineer!” says Hamza
Wardak Regional Management Office Hamza, a 10-year boy and student of 6th-grade at Community Based School (CBS) established by the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) at upper Arghndi village of Kabul province has a bright vision for his future. He is one of the intelligent students among his classmates, he perfectly answers mathematics and language skills questions.
Author: Mohammadullah Kamal
COVID-19 Weekly Update: WRMO
Wardak Regional Management Office The Swedish Committee for Afghanistan is one of the organizations in Afghanistan which apart from implementing its planned programmes and operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, has taken strong steps to combat the spread of novel coronavirus through its offices in Afghanistan. We will be sharing with you our weekly COVID-19 updates from SCA’s regional management offices.
Author: Mohammadullah Kamal
SCA’s programme director pays a visit to Wardak province amid COVID-19 pandemic
Wardak Regional Management Office Dr. Khalid Fahim, SCA’s programme director jointly with Dr. Ahmad Shah Pardis, the head of the health programme visited Wardak Regional Management Office (WRMO). They, after a brief meeting with the head of the office Mr. Shafiullah Sharifi, met the project managers and received updates on operations in the field on COVID-19 response.
Author: Mohammadullah Kamal
Dr. Eid Mohammad: COVID-19 infection doesn’t mean death
Wardak Regional Management Office Dr. Eid Mohammad has been newly appointed on the post of medical doctor at Isolation Ward for COVID-19, in Maidan Provincial Hospital. He has the full potential to work and serve local communities. In response to the question that, how he decided to choose and accept this challenging position, said: “The motive behind this was to serve my people not anything else, just to save lives and this is a desire of my childhood though to help people.”
Author: Mohammadullah Kamal
15 years of saving lives in Wardak
Wardak Regional Management Office In 2004 SCA started its first midwifery education, to combat the sky-high maternal mortality numbers in Wardak province. Fifteen years later, the numbers are declining, and young women are standing in line to join the education – and save lives.
Zahida’s life saved in Maidan Wardak Hospital
Wardak Regional Management Office Author: Mohammadullah Kamal
Parents’ Belief in Their Disabled Children Matters
Wardak Regional Management Office Author: Sammar Gul Samsoor
“In future I want to be a midwife to help my society”
Wardak Regional Management Office Author: Mohammadullah Kamal