Private Sector Takes the Lead from the Ruling Group in Aid Provision
Private Sector Takes the Lead from the Ruling Group in Aid Provision
In response to the complaints of flood victims in various provinces, particularly in Baghlan, about the lack of proper assistance process, the private sector has now stepped in to help those affected in Baghlan.

In response to the complaints of flood victims in various provinces, particularly in Baghlan, about the lack of proper assistance process, the private sector has now stepped in to help those affected in Baghlan.

The private aviation company, Kam Air, distributed financial aid to the survivors of the victims.

According to Mustafa Hashemi, the information and culture director of the Taliban in the Baghlan province, each surviving family has received $300 in assistance from Kam Air.

The private telecommunications company, Roshan, has also announced the dispatch of an aid convoy consisting of 60 tons of food and non-food items to Baghlan.

These contributions come at a time when residents of the affected areas are complaining about the lack of precise planning in relief efforts, stating that justice is not being served properly.

However, local authorities, rejecting the claim of the complainants, speak of the activities of a committee for coordination among relief organizations, assessing vulnerable individuals, and transparently distributing assistance.

  • نویسنده : Afghanistan Women News Agency
  • منبع خبر : Afghanistan Women News Agency