United Nations: About 6.6 million people in need of shelter in Afghanistan







This institution has written in a report on Sunday, 18 August that the return of migrants, natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes are the main reasons for the lack of shelter among Afghan citizens.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has added that the number of returnees from neighboring countries, natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes, and the increase in poverty and unemployment have increased the need for shelter for Afghan citizens.
This organization has written in a statement that in 2024, the priority of this organization is to create shelters for the needy throughout Afghanistan.
According to this report, in 2024, $21.90 million is needed to create a shelter for the needy.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says that around 6.6 million people in Afghanistan do not have adequate shelter.
Farzana Ahmadi
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