RASC News Agency: The local officials of the Taliban group in Badghis province have confirmed that the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Afghanistan will provide seven drinking water supply centers for schools in Badghis at a cost of 37 million Kabuli/Afghani rupees.
The press office of the governor of the Taliban group in Badghis has published a newsletter and said that a drinking water well and a solar system are going to be prepared for schools in the district of Qalae Now and the districts of Qads and Balamorghab.
According to the news release, these projects worth 37 million 241 thousand 975 Kabuli/Afghani rupees will be prepared, which will be paid by the UNICEF office, and the work is supposed to be completed by a local company in six months.
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It is said that with the completion of this project, nine thousand and 296 school students will have access to drinking water.
In this newsletter, it is also said that with the completion of this project, drinking water has been prepared for families and the residents of these areas can use it.
This is while Afghanistan is facing a crisis of drinking water shortage and severe drought.
Not long ago, the United Nations announced in a report that 79 percent of the people of Afghanistan do not have access to drinking water.
However, the officials of the Taliban group in this sector do not have any regular plan to deal with the water shortage crisis in the country.
At the same time, in addition to the water shortage crisis in Afghanistan, the Taliban group’s resurgence of the country has caused political, economic and social crises that have affected the citizens in different parts of the country.