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UNAMA chief announces loan program to boost growth of small businesses

In a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Otunbayeva also said that during her recent trip abroad, she discussed securing aid for Afghanistan with donor countries and organizations

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The Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan and Head of UNAMA, Roza Otunbayeva on Tuesday announced the organization will soon launch a loan program to support the growth of small businesses in Afghanistan. 

In a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Otunbayeva also said that during her recent trip abroad, she discussed securing aid for Afghanistan with donor countries and organizations.

She further stated that UNAMA has received part of the assistance needed for the upcoming winter.

On Afghanistan’s border issues, she stated that the closure of crossing with neighboring countries “adversely affects Afghan farmers’ ability to export their agricultural products”.

She called on the Islamic Emirate to communicate with the relevant countries while UNAMA also works to address these issues.

Otunbayeva raised the topic of trade exhibitions in Kabul and said these events are important for promoting Afghan products.

In addition, she expressed a commitment to collaborate with the Islamic Emirate on drug eradication, finding alternative crops for former poppy farmers, and on drug addiction treatment. 

She did however praise the Islamic Emirate for their move to establish a commission to tackle drug and alcohol issues. She said this was “a positive step”.

Kabir in turn emphasized that the Islamic Emirate values UNAMA’s mission in Afghanistan.

He stated that the operational framework for the High Commission for Combating Drugs and Alcohol is being developed and will be finalized soon.

He stated that the Islamic Emirate operates in accordance with Islamic principles and is willing to discuss any concerns that may arise. 

He also emphasized that UNAMA should handle certain matters with a sense of responsibility.

Kabir added that in the coming days, the High Commission for Combating Drugs and Alcohol, together with UNAMA, will convene a joint meeting with foreign embassies in Kabul to address several key issues.

 

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Torkham crossing reopens for returning Afghan migrants

According to reports, the reopening has allowed the flow of Afghan returnees from Pakistan to resume, with many families entering Afghanistan through the crossing.

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The Torkham border crossing was reopened on Thursday at 2 p.m. for Afghan migrants returning to the country after nearly a month of closure.

According to reports, the reopening has allowed the flow of Afghan returnees from Pakistan to resume, with many families entering Afghanistan through the crossing.

Torkham is considered one of the most important crossing gateways between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Its closure had created significant challenges for migrants and disrupted crossing movement.

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Two killed, hundreds affected in severe floods in Kandahar

Tragically, two people, including a five-year-old child, lost their lives in Daman district as a result of the floodwaters.

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Heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding in Kandahar have caused significant destruction, leaving dozens of families affected, according to the province’s Department for Disaster Response and Preparedness.

Officials reported that approximately 85 homes in Kandahar city were either completely or partially destroyed due to the severe weather. Additionally, around 90 families living in temporary shelters were also impacted by the floods.

Tragically, two people, including a five-year-old child, lost their lives in Daman district as a result of the floodwaters.

Authorities confirmed that joint response teams have been dispatched to the affected areas to assess the damage and provide urgent humanitarian assistance to the displaced and affected families.

The local administration emphasized the need for coordinated relief efforts to help the flood-affected population recover from the disaster.

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Afghanistan highlights water diplomacy at Tashkent ministerial forum

Speaking at the event, Mujeeb-ur-Rahman Omar Akhundzada emphasized the need for equitable water distribution between Afghanistan and Central Asian nations.

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Afghanistan has underscored the importance of water diplomacy and regional cooperation during a ministerial forum held in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.

The country’s Deputy Minister for Water at the Ministry of Water and Energy participated in the “Water Week” forum, where he called for stronger collaboration among regional partners in managing shared water resources.

Speaking at the event, Mujeeb-ur-Rahman Omar Akhundzada emphasized the need for equitable water distribution between Afghanistan and Central Asian nations. He also highlighted the importance of enhancing water diplomacy and adopting modern technologies to improve water management systems.

Akhundzada further stressed the urgency of joint regional efforts to tackle the effects of climate change and prevent environmental degradation along the Amu Darya River. He reaffirmed Afghanistan’s commitment to respecting the water rights of neighboring countries while strengthening its domestic water infrastructure.

On the sidelines of the forum, Akhundzada met with Shavkat Khamrayev to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in water management between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.

Afghanistan’s participation in the forum is seen as a significant step toward boosting its engagement in regional and international water discussions, potentially paving the way for deeper cooperation across Central Asia.

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