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Bayat Foundation delivers aid to vulnerable families in Kabul west

For nearly two decades, the Bayat Foundation has been a consistent source of support, providing food and non-food aid to thousands of families across Afghanistan’s central regions and provinces, particularly during the harsh winter months.

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The Bayat Foundation has begun distributing winter food packages to vulnerable families in the seventh district of Kabul.

These donations, which include essential food supplies, will continue through winter, in order to assist families facing significant economic hardships, poverty, and hunger.

The aid packages contain basic necessities such as flour, rice, and cooking oil, which are crucial for families as they navigate the difficult winter months.

Haji Mohammad Ismail, Deputy Head of the Bayat Foundation, explained the purpose of the initiative: “This year, we launched our winter aid distribution. Today, we are in Kabul’s 7th district, where we are providing support to those identified by our team. The packages include flour, rice, and cooking oil to help ease their struggles during this challenging season.”

He added: “Our assistance will soon reach other areas of Kabul and other provinces, God willing.”

For many recipients, the aid arrived at a critical time. One resident shared their gratitude: “With no work available and many families struggling, these packages of rice, flour, and oil are incredibly helpful. They will make a significant difference for us this winter.”

Local residents expressed their appreciation for the Bayat Foundation’s efforts, noting how important this assistance is as the community faces both the cold weather and ongoing poverty.

“We are grateful to the Bayat Foundation for always standing with our poor and needy. This help will go a long way in solving the problems our people face during the winter,” said one Kabul resident.

For nearly two decades, the Bayat Foundation has been a consistent source of support, providing food and non-food aid to thousands of families across Afghanistan’s central regions and provinces, particularly during the harsh winter months.

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Economic Commission approves national policy for development of agriculture

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At a regular meeting of the Economic Commission chaired by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, the National Policy for the Development of the Agriculture and Livestock Sector was approved.

According to a statement from the deputy PM’s office, the key objectives of the policy include the mechanization of the agriculture and livestock sector; development of agricultural, irrigation, and livestock research and extension systems; management of irrigation systems; support for investment in these sectors; and ensuring public access to high-quality agricultural and animal products.

During the same meeting, the development plan for the fish farming sector was also approved.

Under this plan, through private sector investment, 7,700 small, medium, and large fish production and farming facilities will be established on 6,500 hectares of land in various parts of the country.

The statement added that the implementation of this plan will create direct employment opportunities for 50,000 people and indirect employment for 250,000 others.

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Afghan authorities prevent three forced marriages in Balkh, Kunar, and Parwan

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Officials from Afghanistan’s Ministry for Virtue and Vice successfully intervened to stop three cases of forced marriage in the provinces of Balkh, Kunar, and Parwan, protecting women’s rights under Islamic law.

The cases involved families attempting to marry off their daughters against their will. After registering and reviewing the complaints, ministry officials acted swiftly to halt the marriages.

The families were summoned and advised on the importance of respecting women’s rights and the freedom to choose a spouse. Following the intervention, they pledged that all future marriages of their daughters would occur only with the women’s full consent.

The ministry said the actions reflect its ongoing commitment to safeguarding women’s rights and enforcing Islamic principles across Afghanistan.

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Doha process private sector meeting highlights growth and coordination in Afghanistan

The session was divided into two segments, focusing on growth and inclusion in the first part, and coordination and transparency in the second.

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The 3rd session of the Doha Process Private Sector Working Group was held both in-person and online at Kabul’s Grand Hotel, hosted by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).

The meeting brought together representatives from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, including the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Finance, Industry and Commerce, Economy, Labor and Social Affairs, and the Central Bank, alongside UNAMA, UN agencies, international and regional organizations, as well as ambassadors, diplomats, and private sector experts.

The session was divided into two segments, focusing on growth and inclusion in the first part, and coordination and transparency in the second.

Afghanistan’s Islamic Emirate representatives shared achievements and progress since assuming governance, while participants acknowledged these efforts and highlighted their ongoing support for the private sector. All parties offered recommendations to address challenges and emphasized enhanced cooperation moving forward.

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