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Afghanistan has one million female drug addicts: health officials
By News Desk
Published: March 12, 2018
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A woman recently admitted to the National Center for the Treatment of Addiction for Women and Children in Kabul is calmed by nurses and doctors after collapsing in a corridor during withdrawal from her opium addiction. PHOTO COURTESY: THE WASHINGTON POST

Public health ministry officials have raised concerns about the alarmingly high number of female drug addicts in Afghanistan, TOLO News reported.

According to officials in Kabul, at least one million women and 100,000 children are drug addicts in the war-torn country.

Last year, officials stated that three million people were addicts, but the new figure, of one million female addicts, could mean the total number is much higher than initially thought.

Women in Afghan security forces

Shahpor Yusuf, head of the anti-drug department at the public health ministry, at an event to mark International Women’s Day, said the number of child addicts was also extremely high – at 100,000. The children, officials said, were all below the age of 10.

Sunday’s ceremony was held at a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul.

“There are between 900,000 and million women and around 100,000 children who have turned to drugs,” Yusuf said.

A number of women at the ceremony said they turned to drugs as their husbands were addicts.

Afghan female powerlifters flex their muscles

“I took on drug as my husband was using at home,” Naznin, a woman said.

“Bringing us here (for treatment) will have not results. When we leave here, again we will turn to drug as long as there are smugglers (and dealers). They should be stopped. It is the reality,” Marwa Musavi, another woman said.

Currently, there are at least 20 drug rehabilitation centers across the country that treat women and children. Officials have said however that there are not enough centers to treat women and children.

Afghan women officers train at Indian military academy

Last year, statistics released highlighted that Afghanistan has over three million addicts, but that rehabilitation centers have the capacity to help only a small percentage of the total number.

However, the public health ministry’s disclosure indicates that the total number of addicts could be a lot higher than thought if women drug addicts alone total about one million.

This article originally appeared on TOLO News
 
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Taliban on the ground, Americans in the air. Backbreaking work. Food insecurity. Lack of basic amenities.
Men are all gay (;))
I'd be a drug addict too.
 
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what about remaining 137 ladies why they did not use drugs ?
 
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OK now i know what i want to do with my late father's 5 acres. I am willing to donate that land, which will be adjacent to the Lahore-Sialkot motorway and within an hours drive from Lahore, for the purpose of building an exclusively female drug addiction rehabilitation facility.
Actually i've known a female drug addict. She was put on drugs by her addict ex-husband. She had three divorces already at the tender age of around 27.
Any psychiatrist willing to undertake this project with me should contact me right here on this thread.
 
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Afghanistan has one million female drug addicts: health officials
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Published: March 12, 2018
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A woman recently admitted to the National Center for the Treatment of Addiction for Women and Children in Kabul is calmed by nurses and doctors after collapsing in a corridor during withdrawal from her opium addiction. PHOTO COURTESY: THE WASHINGTON POST

Public health ministry officials have raised concerns about the alarmingly high number of female drug addicts in Afghanistan, TOLO News reported.

According to officials in Kabul, at least one million women and 100,000 children are drug addicts in the war-torn country.

Last year, officials stated that three million people were addicts, but the new figure, of one million female addicts, could mean the total number is much higher than initially thought.

Women in Afghan security forces

Shahpor Yusuf, head of the anti-drug department at the public health ministry, at an event to mark International Women’s Day, said the number of child addicts was also extremely high – at 100,000. The children, officials said, were all below the age of 10.

Sunday’s ceremony was held at a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul.

“There are between 900,000 and million women and around 100,000 children who have turned to drugs,” Yusuf said.

A number of women at the ceremony said they turned to drugs as their husbands were addicts.

Afghan female powerlifters flex their muscles

“I took on drug as my husband was using at home,” Naznin, a woman said.

“Bringing us here (for treatment) will have not results. When we leave here, again we will turn to drug as long as there are smugglers (and dealers). They should be stopped. It is the reality,” Marwa Musavi, another woman said.

Currently, there are at least 20 drug rehabilitation centers across the country that treat women and children. Officials have said however that there are not enough centers to treat women and children.

Afghan women officers train at Indian military academy

Last year, statistics released highlighted that Afghanistan has over three million addicts, but that rehabilitation centers have the capacity to help only a small percentage of the total number.

However, the public health ministry’s disclosure indicates that the total number of addicts could be a lot higher than thought if women drug addicts alone total about one million.

This article originally appeared on TOLO News




Must be the fault of Pakistan and ISI.........:disagree:
 
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