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Farhad Darya Recognized As Ambassador of “Save the Children”
Popular Afghan musician known for drawing huge crowds across Afghanistan recognized as ambassador of “Save the Children” an international organization supporting children.
Singer-songwriter, Farhad Darya also award-winner of UN ambassador and peace activist was said to consider reaching to Afghan children rights is a long and difficult way; stressing respect to children’s right should be a part of our culture.
After living in exile for more than a decade, Darya was able to return to Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban. Since 2001, he has been working with street children as part of a project called “Kochah” or “Street” in Afghan.
“Working with Afghan children cannot be summarized just only in one or two programs. We have a long way ahead and we have long-term programs in several fields for Afghan children,” international ambassador of supporting Afghan children “Save the Children, Farhad Darya said.
The international singer, Farhad Darya criticized the current performances and lack of children access to their residency rights.
Darya is also actively involved in a number of charitable organizations. He is the founder of ”Music Village,” a Kabul-based non-profit organization seeking to preserve Afghan music, as well as the charity “Kocha” (“Street”), which supports orphans and disadvantaged children.
Since 2008, he has served as the UNDP (United Nations Development Program) National Goodwill Ambassador for Afghanistan.
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Karzai, UK envoy react after protest dispersed in Herat
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has expressed concern over the dispersal of a protest in the Jebrail area of Herat province by security forces, saying the incident involved violence.
Karzai said: “Our society needs peace and a life full of happiness and friendship.” He added that “the dignity and respect of all Afghan people, especially women, must be fully observed, and conditions for a dignified life must be ensured in their homeland.”
Security forces on Tuesday dispersed a gathering in the Jebrail area of Herat, which, according to Sayed Masoud Hosseini, spokesperson for Herat police, had caused tension and disrupted public order.
Hosseini said the individuals had gathered under the pretext of protesting the issue of hijab and were attempting to disturb public order, adding that the situation was brought under control following the timely intervention of security forces.
Meanwhile, the UK Special Representative for Afghanistan, Richard Lindsay, also reacted to the incident, calling for de-escalation and respect for freedom of expression.
In a post on X on Tuesday evening, Lindsay said: “Deeply concerned by reports of force being used on the streets of Herat. I call for de-escalation, respect for freedom of expression, and accountability for any unlawful harm.”
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Afghan central bank, AACC discuss expanding banking, trade and investment ties
Sediqullah Khalid, First Deputy Governor of Da Afghanistan Bank, met on Tuesday with Jeff Grieco, President and CEO of the Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce (AACC), to discuss expanding banking relations among Afghanistan’s commercial banks, strengthening trade, increasing investment opportunities, and enhancing stability in the banking sector.
According to a statement issued by Da Afghanistan Bank, Khalid said that alongside establishing a stable and robust banking system, the central bank remains committed to supporting the private sector and promoting trade, while working to expand constructive cooperation and relations with domestic and international institutions.
He added: “We believe that strengthening the banking sector and fostering private sector growth are among the key foundations of the country’s economic development and sustainable prosperity.”
Meanwhile, Grieco emphasized the importance of expanding joint cooperation to strengthen banking and trade relations, promote economic growth, facilitate business activities, and support the private sector.
The two also discussed a number of issues, including addressing traders’ banking challenges, electronic banking, international money transfers, improving financial services, and strengthening Afghanistan’s economic activities, according to the statement.
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