UNICEF and the Ministry of Health and Medical Education (MoHME) have launched an initiative to equip six primary health care service delivery points in Chabahar, aimed at improving health service access and quality for 9,906 local residents.
This programme, funded by the Government of the Republic of Korea, focuses on providing essential equipment to selected health centers, houses and, posts that were previously unable to offer full services to children and families in remote areas.
The initiative addresses the immediate needs of whole population with focus on boys, girls, and pregnant women in underserved communities. By equipping these service delivery points, the project ensures that the target groups can receive:
With the full package of the new equipment, health workers can now provide full PHC services include conducting early screenings for developmental delays. Identifying these needs early allows families to receive timely counseling and referrals to specialized care, ensuring no child is left behind.