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EU Allocates €22 Million To Empower Afghan Women

Dec 16, 2024, 12:05 GMT+0

The European Union announced that it has allocated €19.8 million to the Aga Khan Foundation for the implementation of a €22 million project in Afghanistan.

The three-year plan aims to empower the economy, create job opportunities and improve women's livelihoods.

"Millions of people in Afghanistan continue to fall into poverty and depend on humanitarian aid, and women are the most affected," EU Ambassador to Afghanistan Veronika Bošković Pohar said on Monday, December 16, while underscoring the deteriorating economic situation in the country.

"The project promotes inclusive economic growth and helps communities free themselves from dependence on foreign aid," Pohar added.

In addition to supporting women and vulnerable groups such as youth, internally displaced people and farmers affected by the poppy ban, the initiative also addresses the challenges of climate change and introduces climate-smart technologies to increase resilience, Pohar said.

Najmuddin Najam, Executive Director of the Aga Khan Foundation and Coordinator of the Aga Khan Development Network in Afghanistan, described the project as an important step in the development of international cooperation, saying, "This initiative strengthens the long-standing partnership between the EU and the Aga Khan Development Network, focusing on improving sustainable livelihoods and economic well-being, especially for women and youth."

"The project will play an important role in developing skills and restoring cultural and historical sites, with the aim of strengthening local economies, increasing agricultural production and mitigating the effects of climate change," he added.

The European Union said that during the implementation of the project, 34,200 families are expected to benefit directly and 292,544 people indirectly.

It is also said that 26,793 women will benefit directly and 146,272 will benefit indirectly from skills training, financial support, and new job opportunities.

The European Union has emphasised that all its humanitarian assistance and development projects in Afghanistan are implemented through credible partners and in accordance with the principles of impartiality and transparency. Pohar described the project as an example of the EU's enduring commitment to supporting Afghan communities and building a better future amid the challenges.

The EU has allocated €143 million for humanitarian aid and €146 million for basic needs and livelihoods in Afghanistan this year, EU Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas Niklasson had told the EU Parliament earlier. He stressed that no part of this aid reaches the Taliban.

Earlier, the European Commission's foreign affairs spokesperson said that the bloc's minimal presence in Kabul to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid and monitor the human rights situation in Afghanistan does not mean recognition of the Taliban government.

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Heavy Snowfall Closes Ghor-Kabul Highway

Dec 16, 2024, 11:10 GMT+0

Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, a spokesman for the Taliban's Ministry of Public Works, announced on Monday, December 16, that the Ghor-Kabul highway has been closed to traffic following heavy snowfall.

The exact date of the reopening of the highway has not been announced, but the Taliban's Ministry of Public Works has said that they are trying to clear the road.

The Taliban official also posted pictures of heavy snowfall on this highway on his account on social media platform X.

According to the details provided by Mohammad Ashraf Haqshenas, "so far, the thickness of the snow in northern and southern Salang has reached 7 centimetres”.

All Stranded Workers At Samangan Coal Mine Rescued, Says Taliban

Dec 16, 2024, 10:10 GMT+0

Esmatullah Muradi, the spokesman for the Taliban governor in Samangan, without providing specific figures, said that "all" workers trapped in a coal mine in Samangan were rescued.

Earlier, local sources had put the number of stranded workers at 35.

Bakhtar News Agency quoted Muradi, as saying that rescue groups helped the stranded workers.

The collapse of a coal mine occurred on Saturday evening, December 14, in the Sefid Khak area of the village of Goleh in the Dari Suf Payin Valley.

Earlier, local sources had said that rescue teams were dispatched to the site to pull the workers out of the mine.

The Taliban-controlled Bakhtar News Agency wrote that the mine collapsed while workers were working inside it.

Although some sources put the number of stranded people at 35 and some more than 40, the Taliban has so far refused to provide specific statistics on the stranded workers.

Monument In Danger Of Collapse: UNESCO Official Visits Minar-e-Jam

Dec 16, 2024, 09:22 GMT+0

The Taliban-controlled Bakhtar News Agency reported that Patricia McPhillips, head of UNESCO's office in Afghanistan, visited Minar-e-Jam in Ghor Province.

Regarding the protection of the monument, which is in danger of collapse, McPhillips said that efforts are underway to attract funding.

According to the report, McPhillips stressed on the need to protect the monument.

McPhillips has said that a new bridge will be built for tourists to pass over the Hari-rud river near Minar-e-Jam.

The minaret, which is considered a masterpiece of the Ghurid civilisation, was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2002, however, the lack of sufficient attention in its restoration over the past two decades has led to repeated warnings about the possibility of its collapse.

Taliban Publicly Flog Two Men and a Woman in Samangan

Dec 15, 2024, 15:25 GMT+0

The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that a woman and two men were publicly flogged in the Khuram wa Sarbagh district of Samangan province, accused of “illicit relations” and fleeing from home.

According to the court, the accused were each subjected to 39 lashes and sentenced to prison terms ranging from 10 months to 2 years. In a statement released on Sunday, the Taliban’s Supreme Court noted that the flogging took place in the presence of local officials, court attendees, and members of the public.

Separately, the court reported another public flogging in Kunduz province on Saturday, where three individuals accused of “same-sex relations” were each subjected to 39 lashes. They were also sentenced to imprisonment ranging from 4 to 7 years.

Despite widespread condemnation from international human rights organisations regarding the use of corporal punishment and torture, the Taliban continue to carry out public floggings, claiming these practices align with “Islamic Sharia law.”

The Taliban’s resurgence in Afghanistan has seen an increase in public punishments, raising concerns over human rights violations and the erosion of judicial fairness.

Mine Collapse in Samangan Traps Over 30 Coal Miners

Dec 15, 2024, 14:35 GMT+0

Local sources have confirmed that approximately 35 workers remain trapped under rubble following a mine collapse in the Dara-i Sufi Payin district of Samangan province, Afghanistan.

The incident occurred on the evening of Saturday in the Safid Khak area. Rescue teams have been dispatched to the site, but no updates on their progress have been provided so far.

Domestic media outlets have shared images of ongoing rescue efforts, highlighting the challenges faced by emergency responders.

The Taliban-controlled Bakhtar News Agency also confirmed the incident, citing local officials. According to their reports, the mine collapsed while workers were still inside.

Conflicting accounts have emerged regarding the number of individuals trapped, with some sources reporting 35 miners, while others estimate the figure to exceed 40.