KABUL (Pajhwok): The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) has announced that 4.2 million people in Afghanistan are in urgent need of shelter and non-food
Two families in the Rodat district of eastern Nangarhar province have reconciled through government officials and tribal elders’ mediation after 14 years, an official said on Saturday.
The Ministry of Information and Culture (MoIC) and Islamic Relief have signed 131 million afs worth of youth development an capacity building agreement.
The third Afghan Production National Exhibition of domestic industrial, agricultural and commercial goods and products has been inaugurated in Asadabad city, the capital of eastern Kunar province, an official said on Thursday.
KABUL (Pajhwok): After a Pajhwok Afghan News report about the needs and problems of the Jogi minority, the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs (MoBTA
More than 700 youth in eastern Nangarhar province will be offered professional training in poultry and tailoring, Labor and Social Affairs Department officials said on Wednesday.
Some residents in central Panjsher province have been worried about the high dowry amount which is locally called ---Toyana --- and asked ulema to highlight this issue on their platforms and provide a solution to the issue through religious teachings.
Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) in southeastern Khost province have asked the government for humanitarian support and the provision of other necessary facilities of life.
Two families have reconciled through mediation of tribal elders and local officials, ending their 20-year-old enmity that has four lives in northern Kunduz province.
Afghanistan has received approximately 6.7 billion US dollars in humanitarian funding since the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) takeover in August 2021, says the UN.
Some residents of northwestern Nimroz have once again complained about a high price of Iranian visas for this province compared to other provinces, saying an Iranian consulate should be established here in order to address the issue.
The National Statistic and Information Authority (NSIA) says computerised national identity cards (CNICs) have been distributed to more than 4,000 disabled people and martyrs’ heirs nationwide over the past eight months.
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