The government of Japan has approved a new humanitarian aid package worth $19.5 million to support the people of Afghanistan.
According to the Japanese Embassy in Kabul, these funds will be channeled through UN agencies and international NGOs to address urgent needs on the ground.
Japan remains a key donor, consistently supporting essential sectors such as healthcare, education, and water supply.
This latest contribution aims to alleviate the severe economic hardships faced by ordinary Afghans and provide a lifeline to vulnerable communities.
While major development aid has stalled since the political shift, humanitarian assistance from countries like Japan has been crucial in averting a total collapse. With poverty rising, the Afghan population continues to rely heavily on such international solidarity to survive the ongoing crisis.