The Deputy PM for Economic Affairs Met with the Deputy Head of UNAMA
The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, met today, February 4, 2025, in his office with Indrika Ratwatte, the Deputy Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs expressed his gratitude for the assistance provided by UNAMA to Afghan citizens affected by natural disasters. He urged UNAMA to ensure transparency in the distribution of humanitarian aid in Afghanistan and to shift its focus towards development projects. This, he emphasized, would not only create job opportunities for Afghans but also improve their living conditions in key areas.
During the meeting, the Deputy Head of UNAMA stated that they, in coordination with the Islamic Emirate, would continue their support in Afghanistan. Their assistance includes development and humanitarian aid, providing facilities for returning Afghan refugees, supporting the private sector, promoting small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and facilitating the establishment of small businesses in rural areas through microfinance programs. Additionally, they aim to help Afghan farmers transition away from opium cultivation by offering alternative livelihood programs. Indrika Ratwatte further stated that to support Afghan farmers, UNAMA will distribute improved seeds and chemical fertilizers, construct small dams, and clean irrigation canals. Furthermore, they will work on facilitating access to international markets for Afghan agricultural products, industrial goods, and handicrafts.