
IFRC renews call for aid to Afghanistan
KABUL (SW) – The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has renewed call for urgent and comprehensive aid to avert humanitarian crisis

KABUL (SW) – The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has renewed call for urgent and comprehensive aid to avert humanitarian crisis

SAR-E-PUL (SW) – When the sun rises, instead of going to school, a number of children in Sare-e-Pul go to brick kilns to work from

KABUL (SW) – For their love of motherhood with their children, a number of women have to endure oppression and hardships inflicted by their husbands or

KABUL (SW) – Following the decision of the government of the Islamic Emirate to suspend the activities of all Swedish aid institutions in Afghanistan in

KABUL (SW) – A number of citizens who had gathered near the entrance of the General Directorate of Passports on Thursday said that they have

KABUL (SW) -Malnutrition is the main cause of death among children in the world, which is rapidly spreading among children in Afghanistan these days.

PUL-E-ALAM (SW) – The local officials of Logar have said that a housing camp has been built for the flood-affected families of Khushi district.

KABUL (SW) – Officials of the Ministry of Education told “Government’s Accountability to the Nation” that the ministry is working on a specific plan to reopen girls’ schools above the sixth grade.

KABUL (SW) – Although $4.4 billion is required to fund humanitarian operations in Afghanistan, $1.8 billion has been received so far, or roughly 40 per cent, a senior UN official told journalists in New York on Monday, warning of the dire consequences as winter approaches.

KABUL (SW) – The Islamic Emirate on Monday marked the first anniversary of its ‘victory’ over the republican system of governance in the country.

KABUL (SW) – It has been exactly a year since the Taliban regained power in Kabul to establish the Islamic Emirate, but they continue to wait for recognition at the international level.

KABUL (SW) – A year of the Islamic Emirate rule in Afghanistan has seen service delivery to public go from bad to worst.