Treatment Lacking For Afghanistan's Addicts
Afghanistan's growing drug abuse problem is outpacing meager efforts to combat it.
A new UN funded detox program in Kabul is trying to help heroin addicts quit their habit.
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According to the UN, one in 12 Afghans abuse heroin. Karima and her daughter Fahima are among a growing group of women and children to fall victim to the drug.
Afghanistan's growing drug abuse problem is outpacing meager efforts to combat it.
Karima and her daughter Fahima are among a growing group of women and children to fall victim to the drug.
A growing number of Afghans, including women and children, are escaping the pain of war and poverty by using opium or heroin, for as little as a dollar a day.