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Union Aid is a non-governmental and non-profit organization.

Photos from Union Aid's post 06/05/2026

From 19–23 April 2026, a Union Aid Head Office delegation led by the Executive Director conducted a field visit to Balkh Province to review ongoing project activities and service delivery.
Supported by technical and operational teams, the delegation visited six health facilities and multiple health posts, assessing the quality of essential health services and providing on-site technical guidance. The visit also included direct engagement with community members, whose feedback reflected a high level of satisfaction with the services delivered.
These visits not only strengthen service quality but also motivate frontline health workers and project teams through continued support and engagement.
Union Aid remains committed to delivering quality essential health services to over 185,000 people in Balkh, in line with national standards and the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS).

Photos from Union Aid's post 03/05/2026

Union Aid | Free Healthcare Services in Balkh Province
Union Aid is delivering free, essential healthcare services to mothers, women, and newborns across six Basic Health Centers (BHCs) in Balkh Province, with the support of Malteser International, Aktion Deutshland Hilft and German Humanitarian Assistance.
Our services include:
• Antenatal, safe delivery, and postnatal care
• Newborn care and gynecological ultrasound services
• Outpatient consultations and maternal health support
• Malnutrition screening and treatment for mothers and children
• Vaccination services
• Health education and community awareness
All services are provided by qualified health professionals, ensuring safe, high-quality, and accessible care for communities in Mazar-e-Sharif and in the surrounding areas of the health facilities.
Through this initiative, Union Aid is working to improve maternal and child health outcomes and promote safe pregnancy and childbirth practices.
Union Aid remains committed to equitable and quality healthcare for all.

Photos from Union Aid's post 16/04/2026

🌿 Provision of Free Healthcare Services in Kabul Province

Through its health programs, Union Aid is proud to deliver essential healthcare services free of charge to mothers, women, and newborns across Kabul Province.

Our supported health facilities focus on maternity and obstetric care, providing:
✔ Antenatal care
✔ Safe delivery services
✔ Postnatal care
✔ Specialized newborn care

All services are delivered by qualified health professionals following established medical standards, ensuring safe, high-quality, and accessible care for all beneficiaries.

🏥 In Kabul Province, these services are currently provided through seven Basic Health Centers, with generous financial support from Afghanischer Frauenverein e.V.

This initiative aims to improve health outcomes for mothers, newborns, and children, while promoting safe pregnancy and childbirth within target communities.

💙 At Union Aid, we remain committed to ensuring quality, accessible, and equitable healthcare for all.

07/04/2026
02/04/2026

Better nutrition isn’t just about food—it’s about hope, health, and a brighter future. 💙

Reaching mothers and children in even the most remote areas, every step brings us closer to stronger communities and healthier lives. Together, we can make a difference—one family at a time.

Photos from Union Aid's post 01/04/2026

Union Aid continues to stand with earthquake-affected communities in Kunar Province.

In the remote area of Arigamba, Mazar Dara (Nurgal District), where access to healthcare is extremely limited, Union Aid is providing essential health services through a dedicated primary health facility—reaching those who need it most.

A recent field visit (14–16 March 2026), led by the Executive Director and technical team, confirmed that services are being delivered effectively and with quality.

Community feedback highlighted the critical importance of sustaining these services due to the lack of alternative healthcare options.

Union Aid remains committed to supporting the most vulnerable with life-saving healthcare.

19/03/2026

🌙 Eid Mubarak from Union Aid Organization

On this blessed occasion of Eid, Union Aid Organization extends its heartfelt greetings to all المسلمين around the world. May Allah (SWT) accept our prayers, fasting, and good deeds, and fill our lives with peace, happiness, and prosperity.

Eid is a time of compassion, unity, and forgiveness. Let us remember those in need and continue to support one another with kindness and generosity.

May this Eid bring joy to your hearts, blessings to your homes, and success in all your endeavors.

Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones

Photos from Union Aid's post 17/03/2026

From 9–12 March 2026, a Union Aid Head Office delegation, led by the Executive Director, conducted a field visit to Balkh Province to review ongoing project activities and service delivery.
The team visited health services delivery and engaged directly with community members to gather feedback. Encouragingly, beneficiaries expressed a high level of satisfaction with the services provided.
Union Aid remains committed to delivering quality essential health services to over 185,000 people in Balkh Province, in line with national standards and the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS).

04/03/2026

New Primary Healthcare Clinic Opened
Arigamba Village, Nurgal District – Kunar Province
Providing essential healthcare to earthquake-affected communities
5 February 2026

Photos from Union Aid's post 23/02/2026

After the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) revised the Health Management Information System (HMIS), Union Aid conducted an HMIS refresher training under the Primary Health Care Services Project on February 9, 2026, at the Union Aid Main Office in Kabul.

The training aimed to update healthcare staff on the revised HMIS tools and reporting procedures, ensuring accurate data collection, improved reporting quality, and strengthened health service delivery across supported facilities.

Photos from Union Aid's post 23/02/2026

Following the activation of the laboratory section in BHCs supported by Union Aid under the Primary Health Care Services Project, a basic training on the clinical diagnosis of Leishmanial diseases was successfully conducted for Medical Officers and Nurses on February 11, 2026, at the Union Aid Main Office in Kabul.

The training aimed to strengthen the capacity of healthcare providers in early detection and accurate diagnosis of Leishmanial diseases, improving the quality of care delivered to communities.

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