Including cash, wheat flour, rice, and cooking oil, with each family receiving 10,000 Afghanis, 50 kilograms of wheat flour, 25 kilograms of rice, and five liters of cooking oil respectively.
Local authorities distribute aid to families affected by natural disasters
The Badghis province, like many other provinces in Afghanistan, is prone to natural disasters such as droughts and floods, which can cause widespread damage to people’s livelihoods. In response to this, the local authorities of Taliban in Badghis recently announced the distribution of cash and food aid to needy families that have been affected by droughts.
Department of Combating Natural Disasters plays a key role
The Department of Combating Natural Disasters in Badghis plays a key role in responding to the needs of the people affected by natural disasters. This department has been working tirelessly to distribute aid to the families in need and has ensured that the distribution process is carried out smoothly and transparently.
Aid distribution categories
The aid distributed by the International Institute for Migration (IOM) is divided into four categories, including cash, wheat flour, rice, and cooking oil. Each family received 10,000 Afghanis, 50 kilograms of wheat flour, 25 kilograms of rice, and five liters of cooking oil, respectively.
Providing much-needed relief to vulnerable families
The distribution of cash and food aid has provided much-needed relief to the vulnerable families affected by natural disasters in Badghis province. It has helped them to address their basic needs and support their families during these challenging times. The aid has also demonstrated the local authorities’ commitment to providing support to the most vulnerable members of society.
Overall, the distribution of aid in Badghis province is an important step towards addressing the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. It serves as a reminder of the urgent need to prioritize the well-being of the Afghan people and work towards a more stable and prosperous future for the country