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World must not forget Afghanistan because of Ukraine war: UN

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By SRI NewsDesk Published March 16, 2022
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KABUL: The Russian irruption of Ukraine mustn’t make the world forget Afghanistan, the UN exile chief said on Tuesday, advising that ignoring its philanthropic requirements could be” veritably parlous”.

UNHCR principal Filippo Grandi, who’s on a four- day visit to Afghanistan, said the transnational community must continue to engage with Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities as the country desperately demanded philanthropic backing.

“The whole attention of the world at the moment is riveted on Ukraine, “Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Deportees, told AFP at a UN emulsion in the Afghan capital.

“But my communication coming then is, don’t forget the other situations, where attention and coffers are demanded and Afghanistan is one of them.

“The pitfalls of distraction are veritably high, veritably high. Philanthropic backing has to flow no matter how numerous other heads contend with Afghanistan around the world.”

The Taliban seized power on August 15 amid a hasty pullout of US-led foreign forces, and since also the country’s philanthropic extremity has strengthened.

Read: World Bank announces over $1b in aid for Afghanistan

The United Nations and other global aid agencies have said that further than half of Afghanistan’s 38 million people are facing hunger this downtime.

In January, the UN made its biggest- ever single- country aid appeal, calling for$ 5 billion to forestall a philanthropic catastrophe.

But Grandi said that the war in Ukraine has formerly started to make it delicate to raise finances for Afghanistan.

UNHCR itself had made an appeal of$ 340 million for Afghanistan for 2022 but so far has managed to raise about$ 100 million, he said.

” So, we need to push because the requirements are the same now as they were in September” just after the Taliban preemption, he added.

Read: World urged to sustain humanitarian aid to Afghanistan

” Generous response has to continue”for Afghanistan, a country that has up to six million of its citizens living as deportees abroad.

Grandi, who conceded that the security situation across the country had bettered since the Taliban came to power, said that aid- related conversations with the groups have been decreasingly” foursquare and open”.

Still, he said, If the Taliban continue to make progress on issues like women’s rights also steady transnational aid will also continue to come to Afghanistan.

Global Benefactors led by Washington have claimed that any foreign aid will depend on the Taliban’s policy when it comes to women’s rights to education and work.

Since coming to power the Taliban have assessed several restrictions on women, but have said that secondary seminaries for girls would renew soon.

“We’ll see in a many days when seminaries renew, also the transnational community will take note, “Grandi said.

“When 25 times ago this country fell off the radar screen, it ended veritably poorly. we can not go down the same road. I hope that common sense will prevail,”he said, pertaining to a brutal civil war that erupted in the 1990s after the pullout of also Soviet forces.

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