Families displaced to Kabul are ordered to go back to their province

Families displaced to Kabul are ordered to go back to their province
Advertisement

KABUL: Due to the war like situations in Afghanistan amid the withdrawal of NATO forces of United States, many people and families have been living in Kabul. The displaced families are now been asked to go to their province.

Taliban-led government’s Deputy Minister of refugees and repatriation said, “This process began today and will continue, thus all (displaced) families in Kabul will go back to their provinces,”.

Over 2,000 families have been displaced and are living in Kabul, the Taliban said.

The evacuation of displaced families is being done in cooperation with the donor organisations.

Mihruddin, who is a resident of Baghlan, is struggling to receive aid as he is specially-abled.

“I haven’t received any aid. The little aid that is provided, the able-bodied take it,”.

Abdul Baseer, who is a resident of Kunduz said, “We have a demand to immediately move the people, the people have become sick, it has been over a month that we are here.”

Hundreds of displaced families in Kabul are living in tents or in open areas and the situation is dire as winter is approaching.

The World Food Program (WFP) said that the country is facing severe economic conditions and also warned of an economic crisis in the upcoming weeks.

Mary-Ellen McGroarty, WFP representative and country director for Afghanistan said, “The economy is on the brink of collapse here in Afghanistan. There is a cash crisis. Banks had closed their doors, but they are now opened. You can only take out 200 dollars. Savings are inaccessible for the people that have a little bit of money in the bank. The Afghan currency has decreased significantly,”.

Various donor organisations and countries have provided humanitarian support to Afghanistan in form of aid, but still, a large number of people remain out of the reach of this aid and remain in need of support.

Advertisement
Our Correspondent

Our Correspondent

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *