The World Health Organization (WHO) has underscored the indispensable contributions of female aid workers in Afghanistan’s earthquake relief operations. In the wake of recent devastating tremors, women on the ground have played a critical role in delivering healthcare and humanitarian assistance, particularly to vulnerable populations such as women and children who often have limited access to male aid workers due to cultural norms. WHO emphasizes that restrictions imposed by the Taliban on female professionals severely hamper the effectiveness and reach of emergency response efforts.

Key challenges highlighted by WHO include:

  • Limited access to affected women and girls, who may not communicate freely with male responders.
  • Reduced capacity for medical and psychological care: Female workers often provide essential maternal and child health services.
  • Delays in aid distribution resulting from gender-based restrictions on movement and work.
Impact Area Role of Female Aid Workers
Healthcare Delivery Providing maternal care and counseling
Community Engagement Building trust within conservative families
Psychosocial Support Assisting trauma victims, especially women and children