Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, in response to the upcoming visit of the United Nations Deputy Secretary General for Humanitarian Aid Affairs to Afghanistan, says that the visit of this UN official is more beneficial for the sake of dialogue and he should continue his humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Martin Griffiths, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, is scheduled to visit Afghanistan in the near future.
Ramez Al-Akbrouf, the deputy of the United Nations Office of the Deputy Director of the United Nations in Afghanistan, says that this high-ranking official of the United Nations is discussing with the leaders of the Islamic Emirate about the prohibition of women's work in Afghanistan.
Mr. Alakbarov adds that the purpose of this trip is to solve the issue of women's work in relief organizations.
Ramez Al-Akbarov said: The coordinator of the United Nations emergency and relief department will visit Afghanistan and several trips will be made there, and we are planning to talk with senior officials and overcome to solve this situation in Afghanistan, and this trip will be ours. It will be done over the next few weeks as we assess the implications of what is happening in Afghanistan.
This UNAMA official also says that currently 30% of aid workers in institutions are organized by women and men cannot replace female employees in these institutions. Based on his statements, Afghanistan now needs immediate humanitarian assistance.
Ramez Elakbarov added: The humanitarian needs of the people are very large and it is important to stay there and provide it to the people.
He said that the part that we provide these humanitarian aid to the people is still as important to us that the rights of women and girls, which we talk about a lot these days, are fully respected and protected.
Kabul praises the visit of this high-ranking UN official to Afghanistan and says that the UN should continue its humanitarian aid to the Afghan people.
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, says that the talks will be more beneficial in this regard.
Mujahid also says that if their representative comes to Kabul, it will be better because we will closely discuss the issues that have arisen and contentment will be provided, and we will jointly exchange opinions to fill the void that has arisen and solve the problems.
The Doctors without Borders organization, Richard Bennett, the special rapporteur for human rights of the United Nations for Afghanistan, and Josep Borrell, the foreign policy officer of the European Union, have criticized the recent decision of the Islamic Emirate to ban the work of women in domestic and foreign non-governmental organizations.