Australia Pledges $1 Million Aid for Afghanistan’s Quake Survivors - Khaama Press
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Five days after quake, aid still slow to reach survivors in Kunar
Despite millions of dollars pledged in humanitarian aid following the deadly earthquake in eastern Afghanistan, residents of Kunar province say critical assistance has yet to reach many survivors. Local residents told Amu TV on Friday that, five days after the disaster, victims remain trapped under rubble, and urgent needs—including drinking water, food, temporary shelter, and medical care—have not been adequately addressed. “We lost everything,…
The Australian Foreign Ministry has announced that it will provide $1 million to earthquake victims in eastern Afghanistan. The ministry said in a statement on Thursday that it extended its condolences to the families of the victims and Afghan citizens living in Australia. The Australian Foreign Ministry said the aid would be spent through the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to ensure it reached those in…
Australia Pledges $1 Million Aid for Afghanistan’s Quake Survivors - Khaama Press
Australia committed $1 million through the UN’s Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund to support Kunar earthquake survivors, stressing aid will bypass Taliban authorities and target vulnerable families directly. Australia has pledged $1 million in emergency funding to support victims of the deadly earthquake in Afghanistan’s Kunar province, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced on Thursday. The funds wil…
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