INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Declaring that the world must deliver sustained support to the people of Afghanistan, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi,
appealed for robust assistance to address the country&s humanitarian needs and those of Afghan refugees abroad.As much as the world is
rightfully preoccupied with the war in Ukraine, Afghanistan is experiencing a very grave crisis,& Grandi said at the end of a four-day visit
to the country.We speak with people who do not know what they will eat for their next meal; women heads of households afraid for the health
and well-being of their children; mothers and fathers desperate to provide for their families
The needs here are enormous,& Grandi declared after a visit that included the opening of a UNHCR-built health centre in Kandahar and to a
girls school which UNHCR constructed in Jalalabad.Grandi arrived in Afghanistan on Monday and met with the interim Afghan government as well
as UN and NGO workers who continue to provide vital assistance throughout the country
During his meetings, Grandi said UNHCR&s commitment to stay and deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan is unwavering.So far
in 2022, the UN Refugee Agency&s assistance and relief programmes have helped more than 500,000 Afghans, including more than 130,000 people
who received relief items or direct financial assistance to survive the winter and more than 370,000 people who benefited from health
centres, schools, water systems and other infrastructure that UNHCR has built in areas prioritised for the return of refugees and IDPs.Some
3.4 million people are internally displaced due to conflict, the healthcare system is experiencing severe shortages amid the COVID crisis
and a measles outbreak, key workers in vital services like schools and hospitals are without salaries, while the liquidity crisis, rising
global food and energy costs are having a devastating effect,& Grandi declared.Overall, 24 million people throughout Afghanistan require
humanitarian support this year and we appeal to donors to fund a large humanitarian effort which I have seen is delivering critical
results.Protecting the rights and well-being of Afghans requires long-term political and economic stability,& Grandi said.Without support to
the UN and partners& work, however, the hardship I witnessed this week in Jalalabad, Kandahar and Kabul will mount,& he said.The post UNHCR
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