Special envoys from 15 countries attend meeting with Afghan civil society in Doha
Eight Afghan civil society representatives took part in the meeting, with five joining remotely.
Eight Afghan civil society representatives took part in the meeting, with five joining remotely.
"The United Nations is sitting at the table with Taliban representatives who were on their blacklist,” the movement said in.
The meeting is held with eight members of civil society and women from Afghanistan but five of them will join.
Sana has placed her hopes on the Doha meeting, urging the international community to pressure the Taliban into reopening schools.
DiCarlo described the Doha meetings as part of a long-term process.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry stated that the two sides reviewed bilateral relations, the situation of Afghan women, and the importance.
This phase of the controversial plan focuses on sending undocumented Afghan refugees back to Afghanistan.
The UN agency stated that the aid was distributed to help affected families recover and regain self-sufficiency.
The movements assert that the international community does not want to hear the voices of millions of Afghans who are.
The watchdog recorded at least 33 security incidents in June, despite the Taliban's claims of providing tight security in the.