By Salima Biglary | Programs and Partnerships Officer
The situation in Afghanistan is hectic, Because of the Taliban's advance to the capital and all big cities and taking under control almost all country tens of thousands of people in fear of the new regime run to escape to neighboring countries. As the Taliban took control of all border crossing points these people are stranded on the roads and the bulk of them were around the cities in border areas. At the present moment,
IBC has access to Kunduz where around 20.000 displaced people are impacted by the current economic situation and are in a desperate position and looking for urgent humanitarian assistance. There are more than 81.000 IDPs looking for critical assistance in the country according to the very first data provided by the UN. The project aims the provision emergency food to those people stranded in those cities and countryside.
In Kunduz province of Afghanistan, IBC distributed food materials to more than 600 families in cooperation with the Rural Rehabilitation and Development Presidency, Kunduz province, and to 100 families in total, 620 families in need received food parcels. The Procured food parcels include 1)15 kg basmati rice 2)10 kg red beans 3)5 lt edible oil 4)2 kg sugar 5)400 gr (10 packs) spaghetti 6)500 gr green tea 7)2 kg salt 8) 800gr Tomato paste 9) Shampoo 750ml 10) Dishwashing liquid 800ml 11) Hand washing liquid 500ml.
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