[Afghanistan] - Afghan deputy PM Hanafi meets UN delegation in Kabul

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed, together with a UN delegation, met Abdul Salam Hanafi, the deputy prime
minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) this week and shared issues about the recent decisions banning ladies from education
and working for NGOs.Also at the conference was the head of the United Nations mission in Afghanistan, Roza Otunbayeva.She stated at the
meeting that Afghan ladies living abroad informed her that if they are offered with work and chances in Afghanistan, they will return
home.Amina Mohammed said that there is a requirement for ladies to work which this should be addressed through discussion.&& We wish to
increase aid to Afghanistan and make this country an active member of the worldwide community,& & she added.Meanwhile, the Executive
Director of the United Nations Women&& s Division, Sima Bahous, stated there was a direct connection to assist distribution and women
working
They have to find methods to operate in light of Afghan values and culture, she said.She added that && 11.6 million Afghans remain in
alarming requirement of humanitarian assistance at the minute.&& For his part, Hanafi, invited the UN delegation, thanked them for support
in the sectors of health, education, and agriculture, and stated that the United Nations has taken actions to remove IEA members from the
blacklist, and recognize the Islamic Emirate.Hanafi stated that the UN has not, nevertheless, paid the required attention to handing over
the seat of the irreversible representation of Afghanistan to the United Nations.Hanafi stated that due to the long war in Afghanistan,
countless Afghans migrated, and 5 million became addicted to drugs, where one million of them are females and children.Many Afghans need
international help due to long wars, poverty, and droughts in the country, Hanafi added.Citing the general amnesty by the Islamic Emirate,
Hanafi said that security has actually been guaranteed, corruption eradicated, drug growing and smuggling have been stopped, and Daesh
suppressed.Hanafi said that the Islamic Emirate has actually made accomplishments in the health, education, and security sectors amongst
others.He stated that humanitarian aid needs to not be connected to political concerns, and that issues should be solved through
dialogue.The post Afghan deputy PM Hanafi meets UN delegation in Kabul initially appeared on Ariana News.