The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan&& s leading envoy stated on Wednesday that 28 million Afghan people, representing two-thirds of the nation&& s population, will require life-saving humanitarian assistance this year.Addressing a Security Council meeting, Roza Otunbayeva said the help will cost $4.62 billion and that nearly 20 million people are experiencing crisis levels of food insecurity, with six million people just one action far from famine-like conditions.&& Our humanitarian action is challenged by an increasingly complex access and security environment,& & stated Otunbayeva.She said the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) restriction on ladies operating in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are not the only major barriers to reaching vulnerable populations.
She also stated she feared that && national women staff working for the UN will likewise be prohibited.&& Otunbayeva stated the ban on females working for NGOs, together with banning ladies from college, will have serious repercussions for the Afghan population and for the relationship between the IEA and the global community.She cautioned that && funding for Afghanistan is likely to drop& & if females were not enabled to work.The post UNAMA chief states two-thirds of Afghan people will require help this year first appeared on Ariana News.
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