RASC News Agency: A charity organization was opened in Kabul province to help poor and homeless women.
This institution was opened yesterday, August 21, during a ceremony in Kabul with the presence of a number of businesswomen and activists.
The officials of this institution have said that the Afghanistani Women’s Charity Organization plans to provide food for hundreds of destitute and homeless women.
The officials of the “Afghanistan Women” charity added that by creating a special restaurant for women under the name “Afghanistan Women’s Restaurant”, it has provided work for more than 25 women in need.
They added that they plan to activate several other branches of this restaurant in the coming days, which will provide work for 50 homeless women.
Samira Mohammadi, the head of the “Women of Afghanistan” charity organization, at the opening ceremony of this organization in Kabul, called for the cooperation of other charitable organizations in order to provide a working environment and take care of Afghanistani women.
She adds: “Afghanistani Women’s Charity Organization was established with the aim of helping hundreds of women without guardians and in need, and this organization intends to meet the food needs of a number of families in the coming days.”
This charitable institution was opened in Kabul after the resumption of the Taliban group’s control over the country, following the restrictions imposed on Afghanistani women, this group prohibited Afghanistani women from working in domestic and foreign institutions, and with this order, and they spread poverty in the country have increased.
With this order, the Taliban group stopped the activities of several international aid organizations, most of whose employees were women, and this caused the number of people in need of humanitarian aid to increase in the country.
It should be mentioned that before this, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) said that the number of people in need of humanitarian aid in Afghanistan has reached 29.2 million.