UN Launches Appeal for $393M Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan
The United Nations launched an appeal on Wednesday for $393 million in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan to help millions of vulnerable people this year.
The U.N.'s humanitarian coordinator in Afghanistan, Mark Bowden, and the country's chief executive, Abdullah Abdullah, launched the appeal in a live national television broadcast.
The 2016 Humanitarian Response Plan for Afghanistan targets millions of people in need of food and other essentials, including shelter, health care, nutrition, safe water and other necessities, Abdullah said.
He said he was hopeful that donor countries would match their commitments of previous years to assist and support the country's most vulnerable.
Bowden called on the international community to "redouble" its efforts and deliver "ever increasing levels of assistance" over the coming 12 months.
Afghanistan is one of the world's poorest countries, and regularly suffers natural disasters like earthquakes and storms that displace people from their homes and contribute to widespread hunger. - Read More at the abcnews
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