UNHCR: World should send pledged aid to Afghanistan to avert economic, refugee crisis | Malay Mail

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 9 — The world should urgently provide promised aid to Afghanistan, the UN refugee agency said today, warning that a lack of resources is hampering efforts to avert an economic crisis that could push fresh flows of refugees to its neighbours and beyond. “The humanitarian crisis in...

ISLAMABAD, Oct 9 — The world should urgently provide promised aid to Afghanistan, the UN refugee agency said today, warning that a lack of resources is hampering efforts to avert an economic crisis that could push fresh flows of refugees to its neighbours and beyond.

Most of the nation's international assistance has been cut off, though there are exceptions for humanitarian aid. Billions of dollars in central bank assets held abroad have also been frozen, which has put pressure on the banking system. The total needed for humanitarian operations in Afghanistan in the next few months is US$600 million , Baloch said, and only 35 per cent of that had been provided by international donors, despite promises at a recent conference in Geneva where donors pledged more than US$1 billion in aid.

Baloch added there were new challenges since the collapse of the government and the takeover of the country by the Taliban administration. The lack of commercial flights meant supplies needed to be taken in on special flights or by road.

 

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