Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) chief Shahabuddin Delawar, has urged international humanitarian organizations to support the Afghan people who have recently emerged from insecurity.
Residents in Shabak Khel valley in Shwak district of southeastern Paktia province say they are facing significant challenges due to lack of basic services concerning health, education and telecommunication.
A number the residents of Kabul complain about what they call it increasing noise pollution, especially in central parts of the city and ask the government for a solution.
The National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) has distributed over 2.4 million electronic identity cards across the country since the beginning of the current solar year.
A family in the Garziwan district of northwestern Faryab province has buried a body about three weeks ago believing it to be that of a family member but a few days later, the person thought to be dead turned up alive surprising everyone.
JALALABAD (Pajhwok): Two families reconciled and ended their 13-year-old enmity in eastern Nangarhar province following mediation of tribal elders and local officials, an . .
The Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled Affairs (MoMDA) has inked two agreements worth 218,941 US dollars with two charitable organisations for providing vocational training to orphans and special people in three provinces of the country.
Acting Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Mullah Abdul Manan Omari has urged travel agencies to refrain from issuing tourist visas to Afghan workers travelling abroad and to seek guarantees from those travelling for tourism purposes.
Acting Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Mullah Abdul Manan Omari says his ministry is striving to facilitate legal and dignified dispatching of Afghan workers to foreign countries.