South Korea donates $4 mln to Afghanistan

KABUL (SW) – The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) in Afghanistan announced that South Korea has recently donated four million dollars to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund.

On Monday, WFP shared a newsletter on its website, saying donations will be used to provide emergency food and nutrition support to save lives and prevent famine in Afghanistan, “where the food crisis is severe.”

This fund is donated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea to WFP Afghanistan, according to newsletter.

The newsletter further states, “WFP remains the last lifeline for millions of Afghans struggling to make a living in an economy rife with unemployment and uncertainty; Afghans are seeing their savings shrink as they exhaust their last resources,” said Hsiao-Wei Lee, WFP Afghanistan Country Director.

“Generous contributions from our donors like the government of the Republic of Korea have always been crucial to reach the most vulnerable across the country with lifesaving assistance and to support their livelihoods.”

WFP said that this programme has supported nearly 19 million people across Afghanistan in 2023.

“Families who were extremely food insecure were targeted for support, and food or cash was provided. Last year, a global humanitarian aid funding crisis resulted in an unfortunate situation where 10 million people were reduced from support.”

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