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Over 7,000 families receive food assistance in 2 Afghan provinces
Published: May 17, 2022 08:18 AM
People unload food from a container in Jawzjan, Afghanistan, May 16, 2022. More than 7,000 families have received food assistance in two Afghan provinces in recent days, authorities said on Monday.(Photo: Xinhua)

People unload food from a container in Jawzjan, Afghanistan, May 16, 2022. More than 7,000 families have received food assistance in two Afghan provinces in recent days, authorities said on Monday.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
People receive food assistance in Jawzjan, Afghanistan, May 16, 2022. More than 7,000 families have received food assistance in two Afghan provinces in recent days, authorities said on Monday.(Photo: Xinhua)

People receive food assistance in Jawzjan, Afghanistan, May 16, 2022. More than 7,000 families have received food assistance in two Afghan provinces in recent days, authorities said on Monday.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
More than 7,000 families have received food assistance in two Afghan provinces in recent days, authorities said on Monday.

In eastern Parwan province, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) with the cooperation of the Afghan Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development distributed food packages to 4,400 destitute families in Jabalusaraj and Surkhi Parsa districts, the ministry confirmed in a statement.

The packages consisted of flour, cooking oil, beans, and salt, according to the statement.

Besides, 2,640 displaced, deprived as well as drought-affected and most vulnerable families received food assistance in northern Jawzjan province, Abdul Qayyum Nazari, head of the province's department of refugees and repatriations, told Xinhua.

"The benefited people were identified by surveys in provincial capital Shiberghan city and 11 suburban districts," he said.

According to Nazari, more humanitarian assistance would be provided to destitute families in Jawzjan in the coming days or weeks.

More than 22 million Afghans out of some 35 million of the country's population are facing acute food shortages and the war-torn country would face humanitarian catastrophe if not assisted, according to aid agencies' reports.