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Afghan Women Experience Dramatic Increase in Challenges

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

afghan-womenPresident Ashraf Ghani in International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women says misogyny still continues in administrative and there is still negative discrimination against women.

Ghani noted that disrespect and violence against women is contrary to Islamic and international norms; citing everyone’s responsibility, religious and human duty is to fight against this phenomenon.

“Misogyny still continues in administrative  which includes threats and prevention of women presence in administrative, “President Ghani said.

Minister of Women Affairs also emphasized on serious fight on violence against women.

“Nearly 3372 cases of violence against women recorded in the current year by the ministry of women,” Delbar Nazari, minister of women said.

Chief Executive Officer, (CEO) Abdullah Abdullah has also declared that women’s situation in the country is not acceptable and assured to work honestly on fighting against violence.

“The current situation is not acceptable and should not be tolerable for any of us. I assure that the government will have a honest commitment regarding this issue,” CEO said.

National Unity Government leaders, women’s rights activists and civil societies have always considered raising awareness of Afghan people from rule of law can reduce violence in the country.

In the meantime, deputy minister of commerce and industry say business women are still facing serious challenges in the country.

Qurban Haqjo, deputy minister of commerce noted that the international aid has not been used effectively for the development of women.

“A lot of money spent in the name of women in Afghanistan, but it does not have the result that people were expecting. We only focused on superficial chat, organizing short-term courses and trips.” said Qurban Haqjo, deputy minister of commerce.

Afghan business women also said that they hope practical measures to be taken for the growth of Afghan business women.

According to statistics, Afghan business women have invested about 3,7 billion Afghanis in the labor markets, but the existence of challenges caused the process work slowly.

 

Reported by Ahmad Shoaib Sidiqi and Lida Neiazi

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Nakamura canal project completed in Nangarhar

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(Last Updated On: May 14, 2024)

The construction of a water canal, planned by the late Japanese doctor and aid worker Tetsu Nakamura, has been completed in Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province.

Nakamura was from Japan, but had honorary citizenship of Afghanistan. He was killed in 2019.

He worked in Nangarhar for many years, focusing mainly on building water canals.

Nakamura was working hard to complete his projects, but these were suspended following his death.

Later, the projects were resumed with the help of the government of Japan.

During his time in Nangarhar, Nakamura built several health centers and carried out more than 1,600 irrigation projects, canal constructions and provision of clean water.

His greatest work was the construction of a 25-kilometer long canal from the Kunar river, which irrigates hundreds of acres of land.

He also built a recreation park, dug wells, and established agricultural research farms.

“Dr. Nakamura made 9 weirs in Kama, Shewa and Behsud districts. Thousands of acres of land are irrigated and millions of people benefit from it. All the projects planned by Nakamura have been completed,” said Ajmal Stankzai, the representative of the Nakamura Foundation.

“Nakamura would behave with a laborer like a laborer. He would take stones with us. He used to tell us that the people of every country serve their country and you should also serve the ruined Afghanistan,” said Deen Mohammad, a resident of Koz Kanar district of Nangarhar.

In Kama district, the work of Nakamura projects is ongoing. One of the projects is the construction of a secon canal from the Kunar river.

“There was a huge water problem in Kama district. Fortunately, with Nakamura’s cooperation, many lands were irrigated,” said Bashir Ahmad Kamawal, a resident of Kama district of Nangarhar.

After Nakamura’s death, now an NGO called PMS is following in his footsteps and is working to build canals and dams.

Recently, the construction of a canal in Kot district of Nangarhar was completed and inaugurated. The canal is 5 kilometers long.

“Many projects are planned and our ministry has taken care of them… We thank them for feeling the pain of Afghans and helping our country,” said Abdul Latif Mansour, Acting Minister of Energy and Water.

Tetsu Nakamura was shot and killed by unknown men in 2019 when he was going to work from Jalalabad city. It is not yet known who was behind the assassination.

 

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Deminer killed in landmine explosion in Uruzgan

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A deminer died in a landmine explosion in Afghanistan’s southern Uruzgan province on Tuesday, police said.

The incident happened around 10:00 a.m. in Khurma area of provincial capital Trink Kot, said Hazrat Bilal Uruzgani, the provincial police spokesman.

Another deminer was injured in the incident, he said

Uruzgani said that the incident happened during an operation to clear the area from mines.

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Acting health minister visits flood-stricken villages in Baghlan

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Afghanistan’s acting minister of public health Dr Qalandar Ebad, along with other officials, visited a number of flood-hit villages in Baghlan province on Tuesday.

The officials assessed damage in the villages of Sai Hazara and Gharo in the Guzargah district.

According to a statement issued by the ministry, Ebad inspected “vulnerable areas affected by recent floods and, expressing sympathy with the local people, promised that the leadership of the Ministry of Public Health will spare no effort to provide health services to those in need.”

Ebad also expressed gratitude for the efforts of healthcare workers and their commitment to helping people in need.

He directed officials to make every effort “to improve the health status of patients affected by recent floods in the villages of Sai Hazara and Gharo, Baghlan province”.

Based on official figures, more than 300 people have died as a result of floods in Baghlan province and over 1,600 others have been injured.

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