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Red Cross: Make a change in the way of providing aid to Afghanistan

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society, while expressing concern about the situation in Afghanistan, emphasized that the method of providing aid to Afghanistan should be changed.
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According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Alexander Mathieu” in charge of the Asia and Pacific section of the International Federation The Red Cross and Red Crescent Society announced that without a fundamental change in the way of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, it is not possible to sustainably fight the root causes of the existing crisis. He added: We have been providing emergency aid to Afghanistan for years, but it is time for a change. And the revision has come. Matthew stated that we should focus on Afghan institutions such as the Red Crescent, which have a permanent role in this country, and adapt our programs to flexibility and economic independence. >

This senior official of the Red Cross stated that the focus should be on things like education, focusing on youth, vocational training and other opportunities designed to strengthen trust and create hope, otherwise a dark future is foreseeable.

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A meeting is scheduled in Doha It will be hosted by the Afghanistan Red Crescent Society and in cooperation with the Qatar Red Crescent Society.

Representatives of the British Red Crescent Society, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Norway, Sweden, Singapore, Turkey and Hong Kong will be present at this meeting. /div>

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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