World Bank says donors approve release of US$280 million for Afghanistan

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WASHINGTON: International donors agreed to release US$280 million in aid to Afghanistan, the World Bank said on Friday (Dec 10), after repeated warnings that more than half the population face \u0022acute\u0022 food shortages this winter. The fund from the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF) will go \u0022to pro

WASHINGTON: International donors agreed to release US$280 million in aid to Afghanistan, the World Bank said on Friday , after repeated warnings that more than half the population face"acute" food shortages this winter.

The funds will go to UNICEF and the World Food Programme, who"have presence and logistics capacity on the ground in Afghanistan and will use these funds to cover financing gaps in their existing programs to deliver health and nutrition services directly to the Afghan people." That is due to the combined effects of drought caused by global warming, and an economic crisis aggravated by the international community's decision to freeze funding to the aid-dependent nation after the Taliban takeover in August - a decision the UN described in a recent report as an"unprecedented fiscal shock".

 

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