UN Special Representative visits Zabul province, Afghanistan amid refugee crisis
The UNHCR has highlighted the growing urgency of addressing the needs of displaced populations in Zabul.
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The UNHCR has highlighted the growing urgency of addressing the needs of displaced populations in Zabul.
The UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention announced the initiative on Friday, revealing that the vaccines would be distributed to nations experiencing M-pox case surges. The selected countries, though not specified, are expected to receive doses in the coming weeks, bolstering their efforts to contain the spread of the virus.
This development marks a notable improvement in the region’s public transport infrastructure, aimed at enhancing convenience, safety, and efficiency for passengers.
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.
In Gaza, polio has been a concern due to its resurgence, particularly affecting young children who are most vulnerable to the disease. The areas with reported cases are generally those with lower vaccination coverage and where healthcare access may be limited.
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.
The five-day hiatus, announced by the Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi UAE, aims to facilitate crucial system upgrades and maintenance, ensuring enhanced service efficiency upon resumption.
The restoration project, funded by the UAE, is expected to repair and rebuild essential water networks, which are crucial for providing clean and safe drinking water to Gaza’s residents. The damage to these networks has led to acute shortages, with many households experiencing disruptions in water supply and deteriorating sanitation conditions.
The discussions also touched upon broader regional dynamics, including the implications of the Gaza conflict on neighbouring countries and the potential for international intervention.
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