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Acting Afghan health minister travels to Iran to strengthen medical cooperation

Meanwhile, Iranian media have reported that one of the key components of Jalali’s visit includes participation in Iran’s International Health Exhibition in Tehran.

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Noor Jalal Jalali, the Acting Minister of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, departed for Iran on Monday, June 10, to advance bilateral cooperation in the health sector.

According to a post by the Iranian Embassy in Kabul on X (formerly Twitter), the visit is aimed at enhancing medical and health-related collaboration between the two neighboring countries. However, the embassy did not provide further details regarding the agenda or duration of the trip.

The Afghan Ministry of Public Health has yet to issue an official statement regarding the visit.

However, in a previous meeting between Jalali and Iranian Ambassador Alireza Bikdeli, Tehran reiterated its commitment to continuing health sector support in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Iranian media have reported that one of the key components of Jalali’s visit includes participation in Iran’s International Health Exhibition in Tehran.

Reports indicate that Afghan government representatives, along with private sector delegates—including hospital administrators and pharmaceutical manufacturers and importers—are attending the exhibition as part of a 120-member international delegation.

The Afghan delegation is expected to hold bilateral meetings with Iranian companies specializing in medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and laboratory technologies, as well as with relevant government officials.

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Afghanistan received more than $11 billion in humanitarian aid over the past five years

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Afghanistan has received more than $11 billion in humanitarian assistance since the Islamic Emirate returned to power in August 2021, according to United Nations figures cited by the BBC.

Despite the substantial aid, the gap between humanitarian needs and available funding remains wide, with the United Nations warning that millions of Afghans continue to require assistance.

The decline in international funding, a growing number of people in need and the return of millions of Afghan migrants from neighboring countries have added pressure to the country’s humanitarian situation.

Afghanistan’s humanitarian crisis deepened following the collapse of the previous government in August 2021. The depreciation of the national currency, the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs and reductions in some international support programs further strained the economy and living conditions.

UN data shows that Afghanistan received about $5.2 billion in humanitarian assistance in 2021, followed by around $3.8 billion in 2022 and nearly $2 billion in 2023.

For 2024 and 2025, the United Nations appealed for more than $3 billion to address humanitarian needs in Afghanistan. However, funding fell short of the amounts requested.

The assistance has largely been directed toward food, healthcare, support for returnees and other urgent humanitarian needs.

The United Nations continues to classify Afghanistan as one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, stressing that sustained international support remains essential for millions of Afghans who continue to need assistance.

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Afghanistan expresses condolences over deadly Indonesia earthquake

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has expressed deep sorrow over a powerful earthquake that struck eastern Indonesia, killing at least 53 people and forcing around 5,000 others to evacuate.

A magnitude-7.7 earthquake struck Flores Island and surrounding areas on Saturday, blocking roads and triggering landslides, Indonesian authorities said.

In a statement, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed its sympathy and condolences to the government and people of Indonesia over the casualties caused by the earthquake.

It also wished a speedy recovery to those injured in the incident.

 

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Afghan commerce minister meets Uzbek deputy prime minister in Termez

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Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce, Nooruddin Azizi, met with Uzbekistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Jamshed Khojaev in the city of Termez to discuss expanding economic cooperation and joint investment.

The meeting, held on Saturday at the Termez Trade Center, focused on cooperation in the electricity, mining and agriculture sectors, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce said in a statement.

Uzbek officials expressed interest in investing in various sectors in Afghanistan. The Afghan delegation welcomed the interest and emphasized its readiness to create the necessary conditions for expanding economic cooperation and joint investment.

Mohammad Yousuf Wafa, governor of Balkh, and Abdul Ghaffar Bahr, Afghanistan’s ambassador to Tashkent, also attended the meeting.

 

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