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Four Hundred Needy and “Poor” Women Were Helped in Kabul.

 

Food items were distributed to 400 needy families in Kabul in cooperation with the Ministry of Refugees and Pakistan Al-Khedmat Foundation in cooperation with the Ministry of Refugees.

These aids include bean oil flour, chickpea slab, chickpea slab and celery.

Alhaj Khalil-ur-Rehman Haqqani, Minister of Refugees and Repatriations, said during the distribution of aid that the food packages were provided by Pakistan to families in need.

He added that the organization is working with the help of the Ministry of Refugees. The organization is working with the Ministry of Refugees to provide transparent assistance to those in need in Kabul and other provinces.

He added that the organization is working with the help of the Ministry of Refugees. The organization is working with the Ministry of Refugees to provide transparent assistance to those in need in Kabul and other provinces.

Haqqani called on local officials to work with the Ministry of Refugee Affairs to increase transparency in identifying and identifying families in need.

The Minister of Refugees said that tens of thousands of other needy families are working in different parts of the Ministry of Refugees to receive humanitarian aid, and that the ministry is working to provide assistance to all those in need.

Zakira is the mother of four children and she is from the fifth district of Kabul. She lives in a rented house.

She says her husband is sick, he can not work and they are in a bad financial situation, but no help has been provided for them by the government and charities yet: Zakira says “We have a lot of problems, my husband is disabled and I I live in a rented house, I went to the Ministry of Immigration several times until our problem was addressed today.

Zarmina (Metaphorical Name), a 38-year-old woman living in the Kote Sangi area of Kabul with her six children, says: I applied to the Immigration Office several times for help until my application was submitted she has a similar problem: Zamineh says that believe me, we have nothing to eat. He asks the government of the Islamic Emirate to distribute this aid to the real needy. And today they remembered that Zamineh’s medicine says, “Believe me, we have nothing to eat.” He asks the government of the Islamic Emirate to distribute this aid to the real needy.

Some of them are currently living in poverty and misery and in rented houses.

Most of these women say that their economic situation is not good and they need more humanitarian aid.

Meanwhile, the Taliban government’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations distributes clothing and food to widows and needy women who take care of their families

“The Pakistani humanitarian aid to 400 needy women was provided by the Foundation’s Service Foundation,” Abdul Basit Ansari, the ministry’s press adviser, told Events News about the donations.

Mr. Ansari said that these aids were distributed to the beneficiaries based on a survey conducted by the ministry, and before that, the Pakistan’s service had received aid from the country of this institution and was distributed to the beneficiaries.

He said that tens of thousands of petitions have already been received from the deserving and are trying to identify the deserving and help them later.

Officials from the Taliban government’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations call on all donor countries and institutions to help the ministry.

In addition to the more than one million displaced people, according to figures provided by the Taliban government’s Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations, according to international organizations, some 24 million Afghans are in need of humanitarian assistance.

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