The ongoing crisis in Afghanistan intensifies humanitarian needs and increases the risk of displacement both domestically, and crosses the border to countries in the region “, according to a statement issued by Ugochi Daniels, Deputy Director of International Organization for Migration (IOM) General operation.
Top officials were held talking to the Taliban leadership of a terrible humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, the British Foreign Office said on Friday.
A British government spokesman said British representatives returned to Afghanistan on Thursday for talks about how to respond to the humanitarian crisis that deepened the country.
Nick Dyer, England’s Special Envoy for Hunger Prevention and Humanitarian Affairs, Shorter Hugo, Interim’s D’Affaires of the British Mission to Afghams and Hester of Waddams, Deputy Head of Mission and Political Advisor, Taliban Mission Including Senior Mawlawi Official Amir Khan Muttaqi Abdul Haq Wasiq.
“And discuss a terrible humanitarian situation, officials explain to the Taliban serious concerns in the UK about human rights, including women, girls and minorities, and treatment of women’s rights activists,” British spokesman added.
Separately, in Twitter posts, Hugo shorter said the two parties discussed the crisis of humanity, terrorism, and serious British concerns about the human rights situation in the country, including women, girls and minorities.
We underline that negative trends, including old detention of women activists, retaliation and extra-judicial murders are very deep. We emphasize that all girls must return to school in spring, “he added.
Last year’s conflict has forced more than 700,000 Afghans to leave their homes and add 5.5 million people who have been displaced over the past few years, said the UN migration agency on Tuesday.
“The ongoing crisis in Afghanistan intensified humanitarian needs and increased the risk of displacement both domestically, and across the border to countries in the region”, according to a statement issued by Ugochi Daniels, Deputy Director of International Organization for Migration (IOM) – General for operation.
Afghanistan, especially women and women, faces increasing vulnerability and protection risk, the UN agency said.