US commits $150 million in aid for Afghans

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United States announced Friday $150 million in new aid for Afghanistan to improve food security and support women and girls in the
country.The US Agency for International Development said an $80 million commitment to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) will improve food security and nutrition for Afghans experiencing severe food insecurity, including women, women-headed households,
and smallholder farmers and herders.With this assistance, USAID will help Afghan farmers increase the production of nutritious food using
environmentally-sustainable practices, and increase the availability of quality seeds and other agricultural inputs.This funding will also
improve smallholder farmers& resilience to climate and economic shocks through crop diversification and promoting agricultural best
practices, including through support to small-scale food producers, women, family farmers, pastoralists, and fishers.USAID and the United
Nations Children&s Fund (UNICEF) signed a $40 million agreement to increase international support for Afghan children, particularly
adolescent girls, to realize their right to education.This is USAID&s newest contribution to Afghanistan&s education sectors and comes after
the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan&s (IEA) March announcement blocking girls above grade six from school. With the funding provided by
USAID through this agreement, UNICEF will have the resources to provide hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Afghans with desperately needed
cash assistance to keep their children in school.USAID also announced a $30 million commitment to support gender equality and women&s
empowerment in Afghanistan.This funding will be programmed through the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of
Women (UN Women).The &Enabling Essential Services for Afghan Women and Girls& activity will increase Afghan women and girls& access to
social protection services; provide resources and support for women-led civil society organizations working to advance women&s rights in
Afghanistan; and increase women&s economic empowerment through skills and business development training and entrepreneurship support, the US
Agency for International Development (USAID) said in a statement.The funding will provide direct support for Afghan women&s civil society
organizations.&As women and girls face rising rates of gender-based violence in Afghanistan, this funding for UN Women will also provide
women and girl survivors of violence with access to free and safe accommodation, legal aid and healthcare, psycho-social support,
counseling, and vocational training,& USAID statement said.The funding will also help UN Women respond to the urgent and immediate
livelihoods needs of Afghan women, and help them build income security through private sector partnerships that will create job
opportunities and help Afghan women launch or rebuild their micro, small or medium businesses.The post US commits $150 million in aid for
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