The Islamic Emirate rejected the "Gallup" report that the living conditions of the Afghan people have worsened
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: In a report about people's feelings in 142 countries, Gallup Institute has also analyzed the living conditions of Afghan people.
In this report, it is stated that 98% of Afghan people have experienced their life in a bad and sad way and they have not considered it as anything but suffering and misery.
The report added: "Afghans' feelings include anxiety, sadness and coercion that people have experienced over the course of a year in their lives regarding what happened to them. The life of the people of Afghanistan has become worse than at any time in the last ten years and they experience a worse life than anyone else anywhere in the world. People didn't enjoy anything, they didn't learn something new and they didn't feel good."
However, rejecting this report, the Islamic Emirate says that the living conditions of the people are better than last year, and the Islamic Emirate is working on programs that will greatly reduce the poverty and unemployment of the people.
According to Ariana News, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, said: "For the first time in forty years, Afghans have physical and mental security and peace. Of course, unemployment and the economic situation all over the world are messed up. In Afghanistan, which has experienced 40 years of war, we have problems, but compared to our neighbors, the situation here is good, materials are cheap, and work has been found. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has employed more than 13,000 people in the field of mining alone.
According to Gallup's report, poverty, poverty and unemployment have put the people of Afghanistan at the bottom of the list of positive feelings towards life.
Gallup says that since 2017, when Afghanistan was examined in this report, Afghanistan has been at the bottom of the list of countries where people do not feel positive about life.
According to the statistics provided by the United Nations, more than 90% of the people of Afghanistan are in poverty and half of them need urgent help.