The BBC reported that members of the G20 group of major economies have pledged to avert an economic catastrophe in Afghanistan.
It said, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country should not be allowed to “descend into chaos”.
"According to the BBC, the virtual summit came as the @UN urged world leaders to put billions of dollars into the Afghan economy.
US @POTUS@JoeBiden stressed that aid should be provided via independent international organisations and not directly to the ruling Taliban."
"but..money forthcoming has largely been counted in millions, just to provide emergency food+medicine."
BBC said"pledges include promise by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to give €1bn ($1.15bn; £850m) to Afghanistan+neighbouring countries taking in refugees."
"Merkel,did not stand for re-election+will step down as chancellor once a new govt is formed, reaffirmed Germany’s pledge of €600m
She told reporters: “None of us has anything to gain if the entire monetary system in Afghanistan collapses or the financial system collapses.”
“Then humanitarian aid can no longer be provided. Of course it’s never easy to draw the line.. but to look on as 40 million people descend into chaos because there’s no electricity supply or financial system – that cannot and must not be the goal of the international community.”
"The chancellor said the Taliban must grant access to all @UN bodies delivering aid, and stressed the need for the rights and girls and women to be respected.
Mrs Merkel’s words were echoed by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who was hosting the virtual summit." #HumanRights
"He said G20 countries had to have contact with the Taliban but that did not mean recognition of the Islamist group’s govt..not all G20 leaders were present –Chinese..Xi+Russian..Putin sent representatives –but Draghi said all participants agreed on the need to provide more aid."
"The leaders also discussed ways to prevent Afghanistan becoming a haven for militants such as alQaeda and Islamic State group, and the need to provide safe passage for foreign nationals and Afghans hoping to leave Afghanistan."
"Refugee advocates see several gains ahead..enhanced local support for new arrivals and more ways for the receiving communities to engage. During some 15yrs of refugee resettlement work, KitTaintor says she’s seen more people desire to help refugees than there are opportunities."
“What Welcome Corps really allows us to do is to capitalize on that interest, that compassion, and that humanitarianism in real ways,” says Ms. Taintor, vice president of policy and practice at Welcome.US, a member of the Welcome Corps consortium. "
"The State Dept in collaboration with DeptOfHealth+HumanServices, announcing WelcomeCorps, a new private sponsorship program that will enable Americans to sponsor refugees arriving thru US Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) directly support their resettlement make a difference"
"by welcoming these new neighbors into their communities. This program invites Americans to be partners and guides to refugees as they build new lives in the United States and help them realize their full potential."
"Beginning in mid-2023, WelcomeCorps will expand to allow private sponsors to identify refugees in need of protection whom they wish to sponsor+refer refugee applicants for consideration to the USRAP, subject to program criteria established by the US govt" welcomecorps.org/resources/faqs/
"Further information on this expansion of the Welcome Corps will be made available in the coming months. To stay in touch and learn about further developments in the Welcome Corps program, you can join our email list here."
"Can I sponsor a specific refugee family member, friend, or other individual that I know who is still overseas and I would like to help resettle in the United States?"
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The UN released $45 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund for immediate support to health facilities through the end of 2021.
A UN World Food Program survey of 1,600 households across Afghanistan indicated that 95 percent of surveyed households do not have enough to eat each day.
"The International Rescue Committee has worked to deliver aid in Afghanistan for 30 years, last year reaching 1 million people with vital services. In recent months, we assisted nearly 1,300 Afghans affiliated with the United States to resettle there."
via @RESCUEorg
"Although all eyes have been on the Kabul airport, the vast majority of Afghans will remain in their country. The IRC is committed to staying as well, as Afghanistan faces a humanitarian crisis fueled by conflict, climate change and COVID-19. "
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