UNICEF: Japan provides $3 Million for Afghanistan's health sector
Date
3/12/2022 1:16:41 AM
(MENAFN- Khaama Press)
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United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has provided $3 million so that people in Afghanistan access health services.
UNICEF in a press release said that the money will benefit nearly 69 thousand people especially the IDPs in different provinces of Afghanistan.
Further, the statement reads that a portion of this money will be allocated to child care, children's nutrition, and support to Afghan children.
The UN agency has said that they plan to assist 12.9 million children in 2022, a thing that is impossible without urgent assistance. It has also called on the International Community to increase their aid for the health sector in Afghanistan.
Japan is one of the biggest supporters of children in the world that has given UNICEF $114 million for Afghanistan since 2015.
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