Climbers scale Dowindar Mountains to highlight plight of Afghanistan’s flood victims
The climbers undertook the ascent to raise awareness about the severe conditions faced by flood-affected communities in Afghanistan. ~
The climbers undertook the ascent to raise awareness about the severe conditions faced by flood-affected communities in Afghanistan. ~
In a statement released by the department, the provinces at risk were identified as Badakhshan, Panjshir, Takhar, and Baghlan.
Currently, the Afghanistan side of the jirga is in discussions with the Taliban, while the Pakistani side is engaging with.
According to the United Nations and various media reports, the floods have claimed more than 400 lives.
When asked about the Foreign Ministry’s stance on the issue, Kabulov described it as “positive.”
Kabulov mentioned that "Afghan leaders" are traditionally interested in purchasing oil products.
The women's rights group stressed the need to support efforts against the Taliban in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan,.
The foundation said that Amnesty International also presented a certificate of appreciation to Wesa during the same ceremony.
To date, 347 people have been confirmed killed and 1,651 injured, UNICEF said.
UNICEF Afghanistan stated on X that families are struggling to obtain enough clean water for drinking, cooking, and bathing.