Afghanistan

The devastating earthquake on Wednesday is just one of several emergencies facing Afghanistan, and continued dialogue with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) authorities remains the only way to address ongoing challenges in the country, the UN Security Council heard on Thursday. Before being briefed by Ramiz Alakbarov, Acting Special Representative at the UN&s Mission in Afghanistan, UNAMA, and Martin Griffiths, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator ambassadors stood and observed a minute of silence for the victims of Wednesday&s deadly earthquake. Alakbarov provided an update on the earthquake, before turning to the ongoing human rights, economic and humanitarian challenges the country is facing. He said despite difficulties, &we firmly continue to believe that a strategy of continued engagement and dialogue remains to be the only way forward for the sake of the Afghan people, as well as for the sake of regional and international security.& He also said the human rights situation in Afghanistan remains precarious. He stated that the economic crisis is perhaps the single most important issue in Afghanistan, and a potential driver of conflict and misery.

It is estimated the economy contracted by up to 40 percent since August last year. Unemployment could reach 40 percent this year, up from 13 percent in 2021, while the official poverty rate could climb as high as 97 percent he said. &If the economy is not able to recover and grow meaningfully and sustainably, then the Afghan people will face repeated humanitarian crises; potentially spurring mass migration and making conditions ripe for radicalization and renewed armed conflict,& he warned. According to him, Afghanistan also remains highly vulnerable to future climate and geopolitical shocks.

Drought, floods, disease outbreaks affecting both people and livestock, as well as natural disasters like the earthquake, are further deepening vulnerabilities. Alakbarov stressed the need to prioritize rural areas, with focus on agricultural and food systems to prevent hunger.

This will also help to reduce child labour, improve health outcomes, and create the environment that will enable social development and change. &It will also pave the way for substitution agriculture to replace the poppy cultivation, allowing us to capitalize on the de facto authority&s recent ban on poppy and narcotic cultivation,& he said.  &While doing so we need to continue to provide adequate attention to clearance of widely unexploded ordnance of war.

This bottom-up approach to economic recovery is shared by the de facto authorities and would help the most vulnerable.& He said armed opposition attacks against the de facto authorities doubled in May, compared to the previous month and that while the number of Daesh attacks has generally decreased, their geographic scope has widened from six to 11 provinces.  &We cannot exclude the possibility of increased instability if peoples& rights are denied and if they do not see themselves in their government,& he said. Alakbarov said in the coming month, the UN will seek to promote political consultation and inclusion, and engagement with the IEA will continue. Addressing humanitarian response, Alakbarov highlighted how aid partners have reached some 20 million Afghans between January and April this year alone, including nearly 250,000 returnees and some 95,000 people affected by floods and weather-related events. However, the humanitarian crisis persists, and sustained support will be needed through next year, he said.Griffiths, the UN&s relief chief meanwhile reported that more than 190 aid organizations are operating in Afghanistan, where nearly half the population, 19 million people, are facing food insecurity. This includes more than six million people at emergency level & the highest number of any country in the world at risk of famine-like conditions, he said. Griffiths also underscored the pressing need for funding.

A $4.4 billion humanitarian plan for Afghanistan is only one-third funded, despite pledges of $2.4 billion made at the launch in March.   The post Talking to the IEA is the ‘only way forward&, UNAMA official first appeared on Ariana News.





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