INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, has met with Takayoshi Kuromaya, the Japanese Ambassador to Afghanistan,
for talks on various concerns consisting of the requirement for urgent humanitarian aid.Japan has been an unwavering supporter of
Afghanistan given that 2002 and has actually supplied millions of dollars over the previous few years to help combat the humanitarian crisis
in the country.This week&& s meeting in between Kabir and Kuromaya, included conversations on Japan&& s commitment to assist promote
stability in Afghanistan.They also talked about the need to enhance shared cooperation.Kuromaya reaffirmed Japan&& s devotion to supporting
Afghanistan through aid in essential locations such as healthcare, education, counter-narcotics efforts, alternative incomes, water
management, and climate change mitigation.Kabir worried the immediate need for humanitarian support, especially for returning Afghan
returnees and internally displaced persons.Late last year, Japan announced it would offer $27.5 million in humanitarian help to
Afghanistan.The announcement was made by the Japanese Embassy in Kabul after the World Food Programme (WFP) called for immediate funds to
assist Afghan people in crisis.In early December, the WFP said that almost 15 million people in Afghanistan wear&& t know where their next
meal will come from.&& WFP urgently requires $718 million to continue its operations over the next six months,& & it said on X.WFP has
actually reported that 11.6 million people, 25% of the population, are presently in crisis.The post Refugees minister meets with Japan&& s
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