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UN Official Appeals For Greater Int’l Aid After Visit To Quake-devastated Afghan Regions

June 27, 2022
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UNITED NATIONS, (APP): A top UN official in Afghanistan has appealed for greater international aid for the country after he visited communities affected by last week’s devastating earthquake. “Yesterday’s visit reaffirmed to me both the extreme suffering of people in Afghanistan and their tremendous resolve in the face of great adversity,” Dr Ramiz Alakbarov, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan, said in a statement released in Kabul, and also distributed at UN Headquarters in New York on Sunday. The UN and partners have developed a three-month emergency appeal, included within their humanitarian plan for Afghanistan this year, to respond to the catastrophe, the statement said. The goal is to scale up and expedite the delivery of humanitarian and resilience assistance to nearly 362,000 people in the two provinces, Paktika and Khost, that were most affected. “Notwithstanding the phenomenal generosity that donors have already displayed to Afghanistan over these past tumultuous ten months, I urge the international community to dig deep at this time, as the population confronts yet another emergency, and to pledge support to these life-saving and life-sustaining efforts,” he said. On Saturday, Dr Alakbarov travelled to the villages of Mir Sahib and Khanadin, located in Giyan district, Paktika province – one of the areas worst affected by the 5.9 magnitude earthquake. He was accompanied by representatives from the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, UN migration agency IOM, the World Food Programme (WFP), the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), UN Women, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), and the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA. The delegation met with residents, many of whom had lost family members and friends, including several orphaned and separated children, and whose homes are now uninhabitable. “In addition to food assistance and emergency shelter and repair, interventions such as the restoration of damaged water pipes and cholera prevention and preparedness activities are absolutely vital, as is the restoration of communication lines, road access, and basic livelihoods,” Dr Alakbarov said. “Without such transitional support, women, men, and children will continue to endure unnecessary and unimaginable hardship.” The full scale of the devastation caused by the earthquake is yet to be known, OCHA reported, and assessments are ongoing. Initial findings indicate at least 235 people in the Giyan district were killed, including 134 children. Nearly 600 people were injured, more than 200 of them children. More than 1,000 homes were destroyed, and two schools were damaged. Across all earthquake-affected areas, satellite imagery reveals damage to at least 2,000 homes which are more than 5km from a good road in the hardest-hit areas of Giyan and Barmal districts in Paktika Province and Spera District in Khost Province. Furthermore, tens of thousands of homes that are still standing have experienced extensive damage and risk of collapsing. The earthquake struck at a time when increased restrictions on Afghan women and girls have amplified their needs and also complicated efforts to assist them. Alison Davidian, Acting Country Representative for UN Women, explained that women and girls are differentially affected by the crisis. “When their rights to move and work are restricted as they are in Afghanistan, they are disproportionately impacted, especially in accessing food, healthcare and safe shelter,” she said. Moving forward, women humanitarian workers, as well as women-led civil society groups, must be at the centre of the response. “This is the only way to ensure the needs and rights of at-risk and crisis-affected women and girls are effectively identified and addressed,” she said. [caption id="attachment_41595" align="aligncenter" width="696"] enewspaper.com.pk - Journalists Association of America Pak - American Journalist’s Club USA[/caption] (Please send your news, article, or Pictorial to our email address <editor@enewspaper.com.pk & WhatsApp +923132434567 / +923332100737 PLEASE SEND YOUR COMMENTS Thanks) (facebook ID shujaullahk) https://www.facebook.com/ Newspaper on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/Enewspapercompk-182394028490643 (twitter: KhanShujaullah) https://www.twitter.com/home (linkedin: shuja-ullah-khan) https://www.linkedin.com/feed/

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