Ministry of Refugees and Repatriates Affairs Provides Aid Worth Over 3 Billion Afghanis to 522,000 Families
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriates Affairs delivered aid valued at 3 billion 354 million 14 thousand Afghanis to 522,054 repatriated and displaced families across all 34 provinces during the solar year 1404, the ministry stated.
The assistance consisted of cash, food items and non-food items aimed at addressing the basic needs of the beneficiaries.
Ministry officials highlighted their ongoing commitment to broadening humanitarian programs through coordination with domestic and international partners. This effort seeks to further support refugees and internally displaced persons throughout Afghanistan.
The solar year 1404, corresponding to the Afghan calendar period roughly from March 2025 to March 2026, saw the aid distribution as part of the ministry's mandate to assist those affected by displacement and repatriation challenges.
No further details on the breakdown of the aid categories or specific provincial allocations were provided in the ministry's statement.
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