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IEA shuts down 5 charity foundations, unions and councils

According to the statement, the supervisory board of the Directorate of Communities and Social Institutions of the Ministry of Justice investigated 34 organizations, including charitable foundations and unions, in the city of Kabul during the last two months.

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Afghanistan’s Ministry of Justice announced on Sunday in a statement that the offices of five charitable foundations, unions and councils were closed due to illegal activities.

According to the statement, the supervisory board of the Directorate of Communities and Social Institutions of the Ministry of Justice investigated 34 organizations, including charitable foundations and unions, in the city of Kabul during the last two months.

As a result, the offices of the five communities were closed due to “illegal activities”.

The announcement added that the investigation was carried out in the last 42 days into 18 unions, 15 charity foundations and one council were monitored and evaluated by the board. In addition, three charity foundations, one union and one council did not have valid licenses.

"The board advised the administrators of the aforementioned unions and charitable foundations to work according to the principles and policies of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and also asked them to submit the report of their activities on time to the head of the affairs of communities and social institutions,” read the statement.

The Ministry of Justice has already banned the activities of two political parties and 75 social institutions.

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IEA, Chinese company signs deal for Kapisa dam feasibility study

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The Ministry of Energy and Water on Sunday signed an agreement for feasibility, geophysics and geotechnical studies of the Baghdara Dam in Kapisa province with Metallurgical Corp of China (MCC), the contractor of Mes Aynak copper mine.

The agreement was signed between Abdul Latif Mansoor, Acting Minister of Energy and Water, and Song Wen Bing, director of MCC.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mansoor highlighted the importance of the Baghdara Dam project in providing the electricity needed for the Mes Aynak project in Logar province and emphasized that the implementation of the Baghdara Dam project will be a milestone in joint cooperation between Afghanistan and China.

He also emphasized the expansion and development of cooperation between China and Afghanistan and assured the Chinese ambassador and MCC officials that the environment is favorable for investment in Afghanistan and the Islamic Emirate is committed to cooperate in this regard.

 

 

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Most families borrow money to buy food in Afghanistan: WFP

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The World Food Programme (WFP) has said that three out of four Afghan families borrow money to buy food.

On average, a family’s debts are AFN 38,200 (nearly $560), according to the organization.

WFP has warned that as winter worsens in Afghanistan, millions face extreme hardship, with one in four families struggling to get enough food.

The organization said that for many families, WFP is their last hope but due to the funding crisis, most will not receive any food in the coming months.

“For the coming six months, WFP in Afghanistan urgently requires nearly US$680 million across all its activities, including to help the most vulnerable, food insecure families across the country survive the harsh Afghan winter,” it said.

WFP said that it has helped 10.5 million people across Afghanistan with food and cash to nourish children, boost the local economy and empower communities.

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Turkish ambassador says Ankara has ‘positive view’ on relations with Afghanistan

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Turkish ambassador to Kabul Jang Onal on Saturday met with acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and said Ankara has a "positive view" on relations with Afghanistan, the ministry said in a statement.

In the meeting, Jang Onal expressed hope that more progress will be made in the diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The statement added that the two sides discussed Kabul and Ankara's political and economic relations.

Onal stated the acting minister of industry and commerce of Afghanistan is in Turkey and besides participating in the Halal Expo, Nooruddin Azizi also discussed with his Turkish counterpart about constructive bilateral trade.

It is worth mentioning that Azizi left for Türkiye late Tuesday to participate in the opening program of the annual Halal Expo International Trade Exhibition.

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