SOCIETY — March 25, 2026

UNICEF: Surobi District in Kabul Was Center of Disease Outbreaks Due to Lack of Clean Water

UNICEF reported that Kabul's Surobi district was a hub of disease outbreaks from 2021 to 2022 due to reliance on polluted water sources, affecting thousands including children. A new UNICEF-funded water treatment plant now provides clean water to 1,200 families in five villages.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hasht-e Subh2 min read

UNICEF: Surobi District in Kabul Was Center of Disease Outbreaks Due to Lack of Clean Water
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KABUL — The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) stated that children and families in Kabul's Surobi district previously faced outbreaks of various diseases due to a shortage of safe drinking water.

UNICEF published a report on Wednesday, 5 Hamal, indicating that between 2021 and 2022, Surobi district was the center of disease outbreaks in central Afghanistan. Thousands of people, including young children, fell ill after using polluted water from the Kabul River and contaminated private wells, according to the report.

The organization noted that access to groundwater is difficult in many parts of Afghanistan because of rapid depletion of resources and harsh geographical conditions. In Surobi specifically, mountains and impermeable underground rocks have complicated efforts to obtain clean water, leaving residents to rely primarily on the polluted Kabul River.

To address the issue, UNICEF said a water treatment plant has been constructed in the district with provided funding. The facility purifies water from the Kabul River and supplies clean water to 1,200 families across five villages.

Read the original reporting at Hasht-e Subh

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