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Afghanistan: Over 7000 Families Receive Humanitarian Aid

In the latest updates, more than 7,000 needy families have gotten humanitarian aid in Afghanistan’s  Badakhshan, Kunduz and Ghazni regions, authorities said on Tuesday.

“The conveyance of humanitarian aid contributed by accomplices and help offices started in Badakhshan area yesterday (Monday) and until the present time approximately 1,000 families got the aids,” common chief for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Affairs Mawlawi Mohammad Akram Akbari said.

The guide bundle incorporates a sack of rice, a sack of flour, cooking oil and kitchen things that have been given to the poor families.

Likewise, 300 penniless families have gotten philanthropic guide in the northern Kunduz area since Monday, commonplace organization official Abdul Wali Mohammadi said. Specialists likewise circulated food things to penniless families in the eastern Ghazni territory on Monday, an assertion delivered by the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development said.

As per the assertion, the World Food Program as a team with the Rural Rehabilitation and Development Department appropriated food things to 5,800 poor families in Jaghori locale of Ghazni region on Monday.

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In excess of 22 million Afghans out of 35 million populaces of the conflict torn country, as indicated by help organizations reports, are confronting intense food deficiency and the nation would confront compassionate fiasco on the off chance that not helped.

This comes after the US on Saturday declared extra $204 million in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. Reaffirming its responsibility US Secretary of State Secretary Antony Blinken on his Twitter handle made the declaration.

He wrote:”Today we declared almost $204 million in extra helpful help for the Afghan public. We’ve given more than $720 million since August 2021 and stay focused on the Afghan public.”

Chargé d’Affaires Ian McCary said:”The U.S. stays focused on supporting the helpful requirements of the Afghan public. We firmly ask the Taliban initiative to maintain its responsibilities to regard the basic freedoms of Afghanistan’s residents as a whole.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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