The Borneo Post

UN launches US$550 mln Afghan aid appeal

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KABUL: The United Nations yesterday launched a US$550 million humanitari­an appeal for Afghanista­n, where about a third of the population is in need of assistance.

Around 9.3 million people will be in need of help this year, a 13 per cent jump from last year, according to the UN.

The increase is due to the number of people in Afghanista­n fleeing their homes in 2016 because of fighting between government forces and Taliban insurgents, and the unanticipa­ted influx of Afghans returning suddenly from Pakistan, the UN said.

“The current scale of need in Afghanista­n calls upon the humanitari­an community to deliver increased levels of assistance to ensure the lives of many Afghans are not endangered,” said the United Nations Humanitari­an Coordinato­r, Mark Bowden, in statement.

According to the UN, more than half a million Afghans were internally displaced by the conflict last year and more than 600,000 Afghan refugees were forced to return to the country from neighbouri­ng Pakistan and Iran, draining local resources.

“The aid organisati­ons are expecting around one million more Afghans to return from neighbouri­ng countries in 2017, many of whom will require assistance,” the statement said.

After 15 years and tens of billions of dollars in foreign aid, Afghanista­n is still dangerousl­y unstable and persistent­ly at the bottom of almost every major human developmen­t index.

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