Government officials in Logar Province, Afghanistan commend independent media and journalists
This endorsement for Afghanistan highlights a growing recognition of the significant impact of a free press on governance and civic engagement.
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This endorsement for Afghanistan highlights a growing recognition of the significant impact of a free press on governance and civic engagement.
Balkh, historically renowned for its fertile lands, exported 10,000 tonnes of cotton, underscoring its vital role in Afghanistan’s cotton industry.
By building new rail links, Kazakhstan wants to improve how easily Afghanistan can connect with Central Asia and other regions, making trade routes more efficient.
The initiatives, which have been completed at a cost of 13.5 million Afghanis, promise to enhance water accessibility and support sustainable living in these regions.
The rising water levels are attributed to recent heavy rainfall and possible snowmelt, contributing to the already precarious situation.
The new school represents a crucial step forward in addressing the educational needs of girls in Sancharak, where access to quality education has historically been limited.
The UNHCR has highlighted the growing urgency of addressing the needs of displaced populations in Zabul.
This development marks a notable improvement in the region’s public transport infrastructure, aimed at enhancing convenience, safety, and efficiency for passengers.
The TAP project, a major infrastructure initiative to improve energy access and economic stability in South Asia, will see the construction of crucial facilities and the finalization of necessary documentation.
Over the past five months, the hospital has admitted 326 malnourished children under the age of five. Tragically, 26 of these young patients have died as a result of their condition, revealing the dire consequences of the crisis.
In a recent statement, Muttaqi emphasized the dire economic situation facing Afghanistan, highlighting that the central bank’s assets, currently frozen abroad, are crucial for stabilizing the country’s financial system and addressing the pressing humanitarian needs of its citizens.
The agreements, announced on August 30, 2024, cover a range of sectors including energy, transportation, trade, and infrastructure. These accords are expected to bolster economic cooperation and regional stability, benefiting both nations in the long term.
The landslides occurred early in the morning of August 30, 2024, in the Swat district, a region known for its susceptibility to monsoon-related natural disasters.
In his speech, Baradar emphasized that the Centre would serve as a bridge for increased trade flow and investment opportunities between the two nations. He noted that the initiative aligns with Afghanistan’s broader economic goals and its vision for regional integration.
In addition to the project investments, the Ministry has allocated 1.3 billion Afghanis to directly support farmers and livestock owners. This financial aid is intended to provide immediate relief and foster long-term growth by helping individuals access necessary resources, such as improved seeds, fertilizers, and veterinary care.
According to these sources, Iranian authorities have intensified their efforts to expel Afghan refugees, many of whom had been residing in Iran legally under various asylum or temporary protection statuses.
The irrigation canals have been essential for supporting the province's agriculture, particularly in regions where water scarcity can severely impact farming activities. By ensuring that these canals are well-maintained and monitored, the project aims to mitigate the risk of infrastructure failure and improve the reliability of water distribution.