Kabul residents complain about improper aid distribution
Kabul residents complain about improper aid distribution
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Residents of Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, have complained of "unequal distribution" of help, saying that it was not given to the most vulnerable individuals who needed it the most, according to the media. "Let the service to continue. However, it should only be provided to those who truly deserve it "Ghulam Nabi, a Kabul citizen.

"No one has helped us," Abdul Muttalib, another Kabul resident, claimed. "They tell us to wait when we seek for help, but I haven't gotten anything yet," said Rahim, another local. In Afghanistan, the World Food Program (WFP) reported it supplied food, clothes, and monetary assistance to 15 million people in 2021. In Afghanistan, the World Food Programme (WFP) intends to reach over 23 million needy people next year.

"A home-to-home survey should be conducted so that we can address the situation of individuals who are in desperate need," a WFP spokeswoman said. Meanwhile, the Taliban-led government's Ministry of Refugee and Repatriation has denied that there is any corruption in the distribution of humanitarian aid.

"We offer them (humanitarian organisations) information to deliver assistance to those who need it," said Abdul Muttalib Haqqani, the ministry's spokesperson. According to figures from international humanitarian groups, almost 92 percent of Afghans are presently food insecure.

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