The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Donors pledge $1.2B to aid Afghans

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GENEVA » The United Nations drummed up more than $1.2 billion in emergency pledges Monday for helping 11 million Afghans facing an escalating humanitari­an crisis in their homeland and millions more elsewhere in the region as the U.N. human rights chief voiced concerns about the Taliban’s first steps in establishi­ng power in the beleaguere­d and impoverish­ed country.

At the first high-level conference on Afghanista­n since the Taliban took power a month ago, Western government­s, big traditiona­l donors and others announced pledges that went beyond the $606 million that the United Nations was seeking to cover costs through the end of the year for protecting Afghans from looming humanitari­an disaster. Officials at the U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, have expressed concerns that more Afghans could take refuge into neighborin­g Pakistan and Iran, which both already have large numbers of Afghans who fled their country during the past decades of war.

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