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EU Launches Projects in Afghanistan Worth €268M

The European Union has launched multiple projects in Afghanistan amid a dire economic situation in the country to prevent deterioration of the situation and also to help Afghan people cope with current problems, the organization said on Tuesday.

The European Commission on Tuesday said the newly launched projects are worth €268.3 million and will be channeled through UN agencies in Afghanistan.

According to the EU, the funds support projects in education, health, and the livelihoods of Afghan people. “The EU support focuses on maintaining education, sustaining livelihoods, and protecting public health, including for refugees, migrants and internally displaced people,” the EU said.

UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNHCR, WHO and IOM will implement the projects which directly benefit the people of Afghanistan, according to the EU. Two projects support human rights defenders and Civil Society Organizations.

“Leaving no one behind is a key principle of the EU's engagement in the world. Today, we are demonstrating what we have said many times: we will not abandon the Afghan people,” EU Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen said.

EU Launches Projects in Afghanistan Worth €268M

UN agencies will channel the EU’s fund to directly benefit the people in need, the EU said.

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The European Union has launched multiple projects in Afghanistan amid a dire economic situation in the country to prevent deterioration of the situation and also to help Afghan people cope with current problems, the organization said on Tuesday.

The European Commission on Tuesday said the newly launched projects are worth €268.3 million and will be channeled through UN agencies in Afghanistan.

According to the EU, the funds support projects in education, health, and the livelihoods of Afghan people. “The EU support focuses on maintaining education, sustaining livelihoods, and protecting public health, including for refugees, migrants and internally displaced people,” the EU said.

UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNHCR, WHO and IOM will implement the projects which directly benefit the people of Afghanistan, according to the EU. Two projects support human rights defenders and Civil Society Organizations.

“Leaving no one behind is a key principle of the EU's engagement in the world. Today, we are demonstrating what we have said many times: we will not abandon the Afghan people,” EU Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen said.

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