UN urges global support for Afghanistan amid humanitarian crisis
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Italy to Accept 700 More Afghan Refugees Amid Global Decline in Resettlement Efforts
Italy has committed to accept 700 additional Afghan refugees over the coming months as part of a new agreement signed with several domestic associations and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). The post Italy to Accept 700 More Afghan Refugees Amid Global Decline in Resettlement Efforts appeared first on KabulNow.
Afghan Government Urges UN Role in Dignified Return of Afghan Refugees from Pakistan – Pashto News and Current Affairs Channel
KABUL / PESHAWAR – The interim government in Afghanistan has appealed to the United Nations and global humanitarian bodies to support the dignified return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan. This request came after a key meeting chaired by Taliban Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hasan Akhund at the Presidential Palace in Kabul. Officials gathered to review the ongoing deportation of Afghan refugees, stressing the need for respect and dignity in the…
Access to education remains critical in Afghanistan, UN says
Access to education in Afghanistan remains severely constrained due to a combination of restrictive Taliban policies and longstanding structural challenges such as poverty, underdevelopment, and a lack of resources, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a report released Monday. The report highlights that more than 1.5 million girls remain out of school following the Taliban’s nationwide ban on edu…


UN urges global support for Afghanistan amid humanitarian crisis
The United Nations has called on the international donor community to sustain critical support for the Afghan people, as 22.9 million individuals are projected to need humanitarian assistance in 2025.
UN urges donors to keep up critical support for Afghanistan
The United Nations in Afghanistan has called on the international donor community to maintain critical support for the 22.9 million Afghan people in need of assistance this year. According to a statement issued by the organization on Monday, the only way for the Afghan people to escape the cycle of poverty and suffering is for their urgent needs to be addressed. The appeal for the country, which is the world’s second-largest humanitarian crisis …
UN urges continued donor support amid Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis - Khaama Press
The UN urges international donors to maintain critical support for Afghanistan, addressing urgent humanitarian needs amid a severe crisis. The United Nations is urging international donors to maintain critical support for Afghanistan, a country facing the second-largest humanitarian crisis in the world. In 2025, approximately 22.9 million Afghans are in urgent need of assistance. The UN’s call for continued aid is highlighted ahead of the Afghan…
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