OCHA Afghanistan: Humanitarian Bulletin Issue 74 | 1 March – 31 March 2018
OCHA Afghanistan: Humanitarian Bulletin Issue 74 | 1 March – 31 March 2018

OCHA Afghanistan: Humanitarian Bulletin Issue 74 | 1 March – 31 March 2018
Articles in this issue:
- “It is a very tough place for aid agencies”
- A victim of a landmine not a victim anymore
- Step by step to more localised aid
- One school for 2,000 girls and boys
- Humanitarian access and aid worker incidents
- Humanitarian Financing Update
Highlights:
- After one year on the job, the Humanitarian Coordinator Toby Lanzer speaks about the huge disparities he sees, aid worker security and his personal commitment to Afghanistan.
- While the number of mine casualties is on the rise, funding for mine action in Afghanistan dropped by 65 per cent over the past five years.
- ACBAR’s Twinning Program successfully teams up international and national NGOs to build capacities to the benefit of both counterparts.
- Lack of basic services in three informal settlements in Nangarhar is exacerbated with new conflict displacements and arrivals from Pakistan.
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