Germany announces 5.8 million euros in additional aid for Afghanistan
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Germany announces 5.8 million euros in additional aid for Afghanistan
The German government has pledged an additional 5.8 million euros in humanitarian assistance for Afghanistan to provide food and to maintain life-saving basic healthcare. The aid comes as more than 23 million Afghans, including 3.5 million children under five and over a million pregnant women, are in urgent need of support. The new funding—provided through Germany’s Federal Foreign Office and the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development…
Germany is providing additional aid for Afghanistan, which will be distributed to those in need through UN organizations and NGOs, independent of the Taliban.
In Germany, the government has allocated an additional 5.8 million euros (approximately 43 million kroner) for the country's humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan.
The Federal Foreign Office and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development have approved additional funding to support those in need in Afghanistan. The German government is providing an additional €5.8 million, in addition to the support already provided through the United Nations, the Federal Foreign Office announced on Friday. Around 23 million people are in urgent need of assistance. "More than 3.5 million children under th…
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