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40 people taken ill after wedding party poisoned in Faryab

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

Schoolgirls who fell ill after smelling gas at their school, receive treatment at a hospital in Takhar province, Afghanistan

Forty people including women and children have been taken ill after serving the dinner and being deliberately poisoned at a wedding in Faryab province, a senior official said.

Abdul Qadir Qaderi, chief district of Pashtonkot district of Faryab province said that the incident took place Thursday night.

Qaderi further added that initial enquiries indicated that the poisoning was deliberate, and could have been motivated by “personal enmity”, citing an investigation has been launched.

Officials of Maimana Hospital Emergency Service Unit declared that the victims, including 12 women and 12 children have been hospitalized and are in a stable condition.

This comes as that the armed Taliban groups have also began an operation to poison Afghan student girls.

More than 300 girls have been poisoned by toxic fumes at two schools in Herat province in a suspected attack by Taliban militants.

Police are linking three incidents in the same province this week where pupils, aged nine to 18, were taken to hospital.

During Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001, girls and women were banned from education and the workplace.

At the other site, Afghan security forces and the armed opposition groups are claiming to put heavy causalities on each others.

Gen. Shah Kohbandi, commander of first brigade corpse said that at least 6 Taliban militants were killed and four others were wounded during a conflict with Afghan forces in Khawja Musa area of Faryab.

Kohbandi further added that when the conflicts occurred that the Afghan security forces were on their way to Ghar Tapa, Takhta Bazaar and Khawja Musa district and in while returning faced Taliban.

He noted that Public police tank was damaged by bomb blast and two national army soldiers were injured.

A security source on condition of anonymity said that Khawja Musa district is fully under control of Taliban and people and security forces entrenched in the highlands of the area.

In addition, officials of Faryab province said that an armed opposition and four others were killed in Maimana- Khawja Sabz Posh highway by security forces.

Muhammad Akbar Batash, police commander of Khawja Sabz Posh district told to media outlets that an Afghan student and four other civilians were killed during the conflicts.

 

 

 

 

 

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Minister of mines says minerals must be processed in Afghanistan before exported

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(Last Updated On: April 29, 2024)

Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum Shehabuddin Delawar has said in a meeting with officials of a Chinese company that the export of raw minerals for processing abroad is no longer allowed.

He said the ministry will work with foreign mining companies as long as they also process the minerals in Afghanistan.

Delawar said this during a meeting with China’s state-owned company MCC Holoda, and Chinese officials from the company contracted to extract copper from Mes Aynak.

The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum said in a statement that MCC Holoda is one of the largest mining and processing companies in China for copper, lead and zinc.

According to the statement, the company has expressed an interest in investing in copper, lead and zinc mines in Afghanistan.

Delawar welcomed their interest and said there are lead and zinc mines in Bamyan, Kandahar and Ghor provinces, and if the company agrees to process minerals inside Afghanistan, the ministry will cooperate with it.

Delawar also discussed the Mes Aynak copper project and called for acceleration of work at the mine.

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Afghanistan Humanitarian Trust Fund report highlights problems tackled

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(Last Updated On: April 29, 2024)

Mohammad Jamal Alsaati, Special Advisor to IsDB President and IsDB Coordinator for Afghanistan Humanitarian Trust Fund (AHTF), said this week that 14 projects, signed in 2023, have materialized at a total cost of $35.35 million.

He said in a statement issued Sunday that of this, $24.14 was from contributions from AHTF with a further $12.21 million provided by implementing partners and other international organizations.

Alsaati said all the services provided have created job and capacity building opportunities for the people of Afghanistan and that as of March 2024, pledges to the fund totaled almost $35 million, with more funding expected.

Alsaati’s comments were in a statement issued by the Islamic Development Bank, (IsDB), after it released the first comprehensive report on the achievements of the AHTF.

The report highlights the coordinated efforts by the IsDB, its partners, and stakeholders towards “Promoting Self Reliance and Resilience” in Afghanistan.

The AHTF’s mission is to provide initial humanitarian aid but then to prioritize development and self-reliance to move beyond emergency assistance – promoting reconstruction, empowerment and sustainable development.

IsDB President and Group Chairman, Muhammad Al Jasser meanwhile said following the release of the report that after receiving generous contributions, the AHTF “sprung into action, delivering essential aid to Afghanistan’s most vulnerable communities.”

He said the fund was able to tackle food insecurity, offer child nutrition programs, provide healthcare, innovative education, clean water, sanitation and hygiene services.

“Our projects are making a tangible difference on the ground,” Jasser said.

The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Hissein Brahim Taha also reacted to the report and said: “We are very pleased to see several humanitarian and development-focused projects are underway in Afghanistan – driven by the IsDB in collaboration with its regional and global partners.

“But much work still lies ahead, so we look forward to further help and support from our Member States, in addition to continued financial assistance for the AHTF from international aid and relief agencies,” said Taha.

The fund was established at a Council of Foreign Ministers of the OIC on 19th December 2021.

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Baradar visits Pashdan Dam, as work on project resumes

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(Last Updated On: April 29, 2024)

Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, deputy prime minister for economic affairs, has said the Pashdan Dam in Herat province is a key national project that the Islamic Emirate is committed to completing as soon as possible.

Speaking at an event marking the resumption of construction on this hydroelectric dam, which was started more than 10 years ago, Baradar said building dams was a priority for the Islamic Emirate.

Once complete the Pashdam Dam will not only generate electricity but also irrigate about 65,000 hectares of agricultural land, in turn providing work to thousands of people.

The dam will cost an estimated $117 million once finished and according to officials, at least 85% of work has been completed.

Officials expect the dam to be operational by the end of this solar year.

The construction of Pashdan Dam is being carried out by a domestic company in cooperation with an Azerbaijani company.

Engineers said the dam will mostly be used for agriculture purposes and for potable water. They also said about 73 kms of canals will be built to irrigate land.
This dam will store 54 million cubic meters of water. Currently, about 400 people are employed to work on the project.

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