Afghanistan

The United Nations in Afghanistan has actually called on the worldwide donor community to preserve important assistance for the 22.9 million Afghan people in need of assistance this year.According to a declaration issued by the organization on Monday, the only way for the Afghan people to escape the cycle of poverty and suffering is for their urgent needs to be addressed.The appeal for the nation, which is the world&& 's second-largest humanitarian crisis today, comes ahead of meetings in Istanbul this week of the Afghanistan Coordination Group (ACG), which combines Member State donor representatives, International Financial Institutions and the UN in Afghanistan.Indrika Ratwatte, the UN&& 's Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Afghanistan stated in the declaration: && If we wish to help the Afghan people escape the vicious cycle of poverty and suffering, we need to continue to have the ways to attend to urgent needs while simultaneously preparing for long-lasting resilience and stability.
&& Despite complex challenges in delivering support to the Afghan people, we should continue to make the progressive shift from life-saving help to sustainable options that resolve the origin of vulnerability.
This is important for Afghanistan, the region, and the world,& & he said.
In 2024, humanitarian and standard human needs partners raised a collective $3.21 billion in assistance of the Afghan people, surpassing financing levels of the previous year.Contributions by donors enabled the UN and its partners to deliver concrete results in life-saving humanitarian assistance, sustain vital services and reinforce the durability of Afghans, including females and girls, as highlighted in the UN&& 's Annual Results Report for Afghanistan for 2024, released to coincide with the ACG meeting.The UN alerted nevertheless that the international financing crisis and its remarkable effect on humanitarian and basic human requirements programs might endanger the fragile enhancements achieved in stabilizing Afghanistan over the last 4 years, such as improved food security levels and moderate financial development.
&& Failure to maintain a minimum investment in durability might result in unfavorable coping mechanisms of Afghans, including irregular migration as a last option, exposing them to serious threats and positioning additional stress on the region,& & the UN stated.
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