UN calls for humanitarian aid to flood-hit east Libya

TRIPOLI, Sept 28: The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) on Wednesday highlighted the humanitarian needs in eastern Libya hit by recent deadly floods.

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WHO calls for urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza

GENEVA, Dec 11: The World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board adopted a resolution on Sunday, urging for prompt and unobstructed humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip. At the request of 17 member states, the Executive Board convened a special session at the WHO headqua

Taliban interference in humanitarian aid

The interference of Taliban in the humanitarian assistance has become a massive roadblock in the distribution of aid to the Afghan

Taliban interference in humanitarian aid

The interference of Taliban in the humanitarian assistance has become a massive roadblock in the distribution of aid to the Afghan

UK aid cuts 59 per cent of funds for Afghanistan

The humanitarian aid given to Afghanistan by the Official Development Assistance (ODA) has been reduced by 59 per cent

UK aid cuts 59 per cent of funds for Afghanistan

The humanitarian aid given to Afghanistan by the Official Development Assistance (ODA) has been reduced by 59 per cent

UK aid cuts 59 per cent of funds for Afghanistan

The humanitarian aid given to Afghanistan by the Official Development Assistance (ODA) has been reduced by 59 per cent

Nepal sends humanitarian aid to Pakistan flood survivors

Nepal has sent relief materials worth Rs 20 million in humanitarian aid to Pakistan, which has been hit hard by floods and landslides. The post Nepal sends humanitarian aid to Pakistan flood survivors appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Taliban bars humanitarian aid from entering Bamyan province

Taliban's atrocities continue to ascend in Afghanistan as the organization barred humanitarian aid from entering the Bamyan

Taliban official urges int'l donors to continue humanitarian aid for Afghanistan

"We request the world to continue their humanitarian aid to Afghans. The people of Afghanistan still need assistance and cooperation from the world," said Amir Khan Muttaqi, acting foreign minister of the new Taliban government. KABUL, September 15: Amir Khan Muttaqi, acting foreign minister of the new Taliban government, on Tuesday urged the international community to continue providing assistance to the Afghan people. "We request the world to continue their humanitarian aid to Afghans. The people of Afghanistan still need assistance and cooperation from the world," Muttaqi told reporters. "We appeal from all countries, which were involved in assisting Afghans in fields of education, health, refugees, and the struggle against the drought, to continue their support in the mentioned fields," he said. They should not combine the "humanitarian issues with the political issues," he said. He also urged all foreign aid workers who left Afghanistan before the Taliban's takeover of the capital Kabul on Aug. 15 or in recent weeks to return to the country. "There is no war and clashes in Afghanistan. All Afghans and foreigners holding legal documents who left Afghanistan, can return without any fears. They can restart their operations in every field and provide services. Security and safety will be ensured for all aid workers," he said.