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  • Afghanistan Flash floods leave women struggling to access sanitary products

    Women in the flooded provinces do not feel they can talk about periods and sanitary products. Women affected by flash floods in Afghanistan are struggling to access sanitary products. Some feel uncomfortable talking about periods with aid providers. Multiple provinces in Afghanistan declare a state of emergency as flash floods kill over 300 and leave…

  • Six Months After the Devastating Earthquakes: Continuing Challenges 

    In October 2023, four large earthquakes measuring Mww 6.3 each struck Herat, displacing several families who now reside in tents due to the damage caused by the earthquakes and their aftershocks. Women affected by earthquakes are concerned about the lack of access to medical facilities. They report that they do not have access to health…

  • Afghanistan has experienced floods that have resulted in the death of 11 people and injuries to many others

    According to Janan Saiq, the spokesperson for the State Ministry for Disaster Management Affairs under the control of Taliban, heavy rainfall and floods in the provinces of Kandahar, Nuristan, Badghis, Ghor, Nangarhar, Maidan Wardak, Herat, Samangan, Panjshir, Laghman, Kunar, Baghlan, Kunduz, Sar-e Pol, and Parwan have resulted in the loss of eight lives, while three…

  • Before reaching hospital, the woman and her child died

    Karimdad Rahimi, a resident of Baghlan province, said the dire situation faced by women during childbirth due to the lack of proper medical facilities. He emphasized, “Khost district, which is more than 100 kilometers away from Pul Khumri, the center of Baghlan province, has difficult roads, and due to the lack of facilities of the…

  • Young people in Khost have launched a campaign to enroll children in schools

    In Khost province, a group of young people are going from village to village to encourage enrolling school-aged children in schools. They offer free school photos for children to promote education awareness. In addition to the city center of Khost, volunteers are visiting various villages in the remote regions of the province. They are encouraging…

  • Afghanistan defeated India in a Football match held in India

    The Afghanistan football team defeated India 2-1 in a crucial World Cup and Asian Cup qualifying match at the Indira Gandhi Football Stadium in Guwahati. The Afghan football team, captained by Islamuddin Amiri, scored two goals. Rahmat Akbari scored the first goal in the 70th minute, followed by Sharif Mohammad. The Afghanistan football team is…

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