MoU signed between ANDMA and Danish Refugee Council

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority (ANDMA) said in a statement Tuesday it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the
Danish Refugee Council on lessening the effects of war on the people.Nooruddin Turabi, head of ANDMA, and the deputy country director of the
DRC Zia Mayar, signed the MoU, worth $471,088, after a meeting between the two parties.Turabi said at the meeting that all government
institutions and departments should cooperate in reducing the risks of natural and unnatural disasters and that all institutions should
continue their assistance to reduce the poverty level in Afghanistan.Mayar said that his organization has been working with migrants in
Afghanistan and other countries for about 25 years.According to him, the DRC also helps Afghans affected by natural disasters and incidents
in war-affected areas; as well as with mine clearing operations and emergency situations.This MoU includes projects such as clearing of
mines and other unexploded ordnance; cash assistance; provision of psychotherapy services; support for mine and unexploded ordnance victims,
and capacity building of technical department employees of demining institutions in Qala Muslim village and Surobi district of Kabul
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