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UN releases funds to save Afghan health system from collapse

China, Russia, Pak special envoys meet Taliban, top Afghan leaders

- AGENCIES 22 September

The United Nations aid chief said Wednesday he had released $45 million in emergency funds to help prevent Afghanista­n's battered healthcare system from collapsing, news agency AFP reported.

Martin Griffiths, the UN'S Under-secretary-general for Humanitari­an Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinato­r, warned in a statement that “medicines, medical supplies and fuel are running out in Afghanista­n.”

“Cold chains are compromise­d. Essential health-care workers are not being paid,” he said. In a bid to avert catastroph­e, Griffiths said he was releasing funds from the UN'S Central Emergency Response Fund to boost lifesaving support in Afghanista­n, AFP said.

“Allowing Afghanista­n's healthcare delivery system to fall apart would be disastrous,” he said.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s has been visiting Kabul, meeting Taliban leaders as well as patients and hospital workers. “Afghanista­n’s health system is on the brink of collapse.

Unless urgent action is taken, the country faces an imminent humanitari­an catastroph­e,” he said in a statement. Afghanista­n's healthcare system was plunged into crisis after the Taliban swept into power last month, complicati­ng aid deliveries and leaving many health facilities understaff­ed.

Special envoys of China, Russia, and Pakistan have met the top officials of the interim Taliban government as well as Afghan leaders Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah in Kabul and discussed the formation of an inclusive government, combating terrorism, and handling the humanitari­an situation, a top Chinese official said on Wednesday.

The three special envoys have held talks with acting Prime Minister Mohammad Hasan Akhund, Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mutaqi, Finance Minister and other high-level officials of the interim government, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said.

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