Public Awareness Campaign on Cholera Prevention Conducted in Kabul

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Mon, Sep 22 2025 2:31 PM
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Over The Past Month, The Environmental Health Directorate of the Ministry of Public Health Conducted a Public Awareness Campaign in various districts of Kabul City to Prevent Cholera Disease

This campaign was conducted to prevent cholera disease in schools and childcare centers. During the campaign, more than 30,000 teachers and students were provided with health guidance and information on cholera prevention. Additionally, 31,000 health instruction leaflets were placed in appropriate locations within schools and childcare centers and distributed to students to help prevent the spread of the disease and protect students’ health.

In addition, officials from the Environmental Health Directorate have provided teachers and staff in various schools and childcare centers with necessary recommendations to maintain hygiene and obtain health cards, ensuring a safe, disease-free educational environment for students

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