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Shib Koh District village elders divvy up vetrinarian

Shib Koh District village elders divvy up vetrinarian

Shib Koh District village elders divvy up vetrinarian supplies so all the villages in the district can care for their animals this winter. Coaliton forces along with an Afghan vetrianrian visited Shib Koh in or... More

Afghan women have been participating in medical engagements

Afghan women have been participating in medical engagements

Afghan women have been participating in medical engagements and going to coalition clinics with more frequency and in increasing numbers lately. This shows their increased confidence in Afghan national security... More

An Afghan national police officer collects information

An Afghan national police officer collects information

An Afghan national police officer collects information from villagers outside a medical clinic at a combined military outpost in Farah province, Afghanistan. Twice a week the clinic opens its doors to the peop... More

A coalition forces medic assists an Afghan national

A coalition forces medic assists an Afghan national

A coalition forces medic assists an Afghan national army battalion surgeon treat a young Afghan boy at a medical clinic at a combined military outpost in Farah province, Afghanistan. Hundreds of patients come t... More

Villagers put veterinarian supplies in the Shib Koh

Villagers put veterinarian supplies in the Shib Koh

Villagers put veterinarian supplies in the Shib Koh District center storage room, Farah province, Afghanistan, Feb. 5. Coaliton forces along with an Afghan vetrianrian visited Shib Koh in order to treat the dis... More

A village elder puts his allotment of vetrianrian medicines

A village elder puts his allotment of vetrianrian medicines

A village elder puts his allotment of vetrianrian medicines in his shawl to carry back to his village at the Shib Koh District center in Farah province, Afghanistan, Feb. 5. Coaliton forces along with an Afghan... More

An Afghan national army medic explains how to use prescribed

An Afghan national army medic explains how to use prescribed

An Afghan national army medic explains how to use prescribed medicine to a young Afghan woman at a clinic at a combined military outpost in Farah province, Afghanistan, Jan. 24. The clinic treats more than 400 ... More

Ghani Abdul, an Afghan ministry of public health

Ghani Abdul, an Afghan ministry of public health

Ghani Abdul, an Afghan ministry of public health nutritionist in Farah province, logs family information of people who receive nutrition advice and supplements. The clinic treats more than 400 Afghan men, women... More

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