A delegation of Germany’s Peace Village International arrived in Kabul to assess children who need to be taken to Germany for medical treatment.
A member of the delegation said that less than 100 children can be helped by the service.
20 out of 120 children were selected on the first day of assessment by the organization to be sent to Germany for medical treatment.
A spokesman for the Afghanistan Red Crescent Society, Irfanullah Sharafzoi, said that the medical documents of some of the children will also be sent to Germany for medical examination.
Germany’s Peace Village International has treated more than 4,000 Afghan children in Germany since 1988.