In this picture taken on March 28, 2021, a mother sits next to her child following treatment at the therapeutic feeding unit of NGO "Action contre La Faim" in Lashkar Gah, Helmand province. - Since the drawdown of foreign forces began in Afghanistan -- now all but complete -- and a subsequent escalation of Taliban violence, there have been signs that already limited maternity care could be even further restricted, as thousands of women are displaced and roads become increasingly dangerous. (Photo by Elise BLANCHARD / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'Afghanistan-conflict-women-health', FOCUS by Elise Blanchard
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