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EU Announces a Donation of €3 Million for the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund

Published 24/12/2023
EU Announces a Donation of €3 Million for the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund
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RASC News Agency: The Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund has received a €3 million contribution from the European Union, as announced by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA). This substantial financial injection is poised to play a pivotal role in fortifying the endeavors of humanitarian agencies as they endeavor to deliver crucial assistance and protection to the millions of people in dire need across the nation. OCHA conveyed this message on Sunday, December 24th, through the X social media platform.

It is paramount to underscore that the European Union, in conjunction with nations worldwide, has previously extended substantial aid packages to the people of Afghanistan, underscoring their unwavering commitment to assisting those grappling with adversity. Despite the challenging circumstances prevailing in Afghanistan, with the Taliban in control and the nation contending with multifaceted humanitarian, economic, and political crises, the number of individuals requiring humanitarian aid continues to ascend.

Previously, OCHA underscored the urgent need for $3 billion in funding to address the pressing requirements of the Afghanistani populace under Taliban rule. Reports indicate a significant surge in the number of individuals necessitating humanitarian assistance since the Taliban assumed power, further exacerbating the preexisting crises in Afghanistan. The World Food Program has also emphasized the necessity for $400 million in funding to provide essential support to those in need in Afghanistan.

This dire situation is further complicated by constraints on women’s rights and activities, an influx of deported migrants from Pakistan, limited employment opportunities for citizens within the country, a spike in criminal activities, and the imposition of restrictions on the operations of international aid organizations. Collectively, these factors have contributed to the escalation of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

EnNews 24/12/2023

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