Hospitals across Afghanistan are facing a growing, compounded crisis.
The poor economy is leading to growing health problems — in particular chronic cases of malnutrition — while funding from the international community has been cut drastically since the Taliban took over.
And there is also a medical brain drain, with doctors and nurses leaving the country.
Al Jazeera's James Bays reports from Kabul, Afghanistan.
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The poor economy is leading to growing health problems — in particular chronic cases of malnutrition — while funding from the international community has been cut drastically since the Taliban took over.
And there is also a medical brain drain, with doctors and nurses leaving the country.
Al Jazeera's James Bays reports from Kabul, Afghanistan.
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