France has pledged €3 million to support the World Food Programme's efforts in Afghanistan, focusing on school feeding and nutrition programs.
This comes as Afghanistan faces a worsening hunger crisis, with millions of people, including children, at risk of malnutrition. The funds will be used to provide essential food assistance to vulnerable populations, particularly in schools, to ensure children receive adequate nutrition. France's contribution is part of a broader international effort to address the humanitarian needs in the country following the Taliban's return to power.
The aid aims to alleviate the immediate food insecurity while supporting long-term nutritional health.
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France pledges €3 million to boost nutritional aid for Afghanistan
France has allocated 3 million euros ($3.3 million) from its Food Assistance Program (FAP), to support the World Food Programme's (WFP) school feeding and nutrition programs in Afghanistan, the UN agency said Thursday.
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