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Residents of Wakhan District Demand Basic Services

Several residents in Wakhan district, Badakhshan province, have expressed concerns over the lack of access to basic life services such as healthcare centers, schools, and telecommunications networks.

They are calling on the interim government officials to address these challenges.

Wakhan is one of the border districts of Badakhshan, located 200 kilometers from Faizabad, the provincial capital, and has a population of over 18,000 people.

Faizullah, a resident of the district, said: "It takes hours, two or three hours, for a student to reach school."

Wali Abidi, another resident of Wakhan, said: "There is no telecommunications network, only the Salam network is active, and other networks function only in the center."

However, local officials in Badakhshan assure them efforts are being made to address these problems.

Hekmatullah Mohammadi, the head of information at the Badakhshan Department of Information and Culture, said: "We are paying attention to their other problems, whether it's health issues, lack of roads, or other facilities, and the local government is working to resolve these problems to the extent possible."

Badakhshan, in northeastern Afghanistan, is one of the provinces where residents of border districts face issues such as poor roads, lack of healthcare centers, and weak telecommunications and internet networks. They consistently urge officials to address these problems.

Residents of Wakhan District Demand Basic Services

However, local officials in Badakhshan assure them efforts are being made to address these problems.

تصویر بندانگشتی

Several residents in Wakhan district, Badakhshan province, have expressed concerns over the lack of access to basic life services such as healthcare centers, schools, and telecommunications networks.

They are calling on the interim government officials to address these challenges.

Wakhan is one of the border districts of Badakhshan, located 200 kilometers from Faizabad, the provincial capital, and has a population of over 18,000 people.

Faizullah, a resident of the district, said: "It takes hours, two or three hours, for a student to reach school."

Wali Abidi, another resident of Wakhan, said: "There is no telecommunications network, only the Salam network is active, and other networks function only in the center."

However, local officials in Badakhshan assure them efforts are being made to address these problems.

Hekmatullah Mohammadi, the head of information at the Badakhshan Department of Information and Culture, said: "We are paying attention to their other problems, whether it's health issues, lack of roads, or other facilities, and the local government is working to resolve these problems to the extent possible."

Badakhshan, in northeastern Afghanistan, is one of the provinces where residents of border districts face issues such as poor roads, lack of healthcare centers, and weak telecommunications and internet networks. They consistently urge officials to address these problems.

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