Taliban say Afghan traders’ goods damaged in Karachi mall fire
They said commercial attachés had visited the site to assess the extent of the damage and determine the fate of.
They said commercial attachés had visited the site to assess the extent of the damage and determine the fate of.
OCHA said the funding would help humanitarian organizations respond to emergencies and protect people most at risk amid deepening economic.
The delegation is led by the Taliban deputy minister of industry and commerce, and includes a number of traders.
Frotan said that nearly 110 small and large cold storage facilities had been newly built or refurbished this year.
“Our problems are many. We need wells for water, and we rely on livestock, but every year drought returns,” a.
He said only 37% of the United Nations’ humanitarian funding appeal for Afghanistan had so far been met.
Several residents said that daily earnings for casual labourers and self-employed workers have fallen sharply.
The fund said the assistance is expected to reach about 210,000 people, with a focus on women and girls, across.
Some employees who said they had received salaries complained that payments were incomplete or lacked transparency.
Taliban officials say the move is aimed at easing congestion and improving urban order,