• 2025.10.23 (Thu)
  • All articles
  • LOGIN
  • JOIN
Global Economic Times
APEC2025KOREA가이드북
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Lee Yeon-sil Column
  • Ko Yong-chul Column
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
  • Cherry Garden Story
MENU
 
Home > Synthesis

Ireland Pledges €4 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan, Urges Taliban to Lift Restrictions on Women   

Graciela Maria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-09 13:39:00
  • -
  • +
  • Print

KABUL – In a strong demonstration of solidarity with the Afghan people, particularly women and girls, Ireland has committed €4 million in humanitarian aid to support critical crisis response efforts in Afghanistan. The announcement, coinciding with International Women’s Day, underscores Ireland's continued concern over the dire situation in the country.   

The funding will be strategically allocated through the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Afghanistan Refugee Situation Regional Response. This dual approach aims to address both the immediate needs of those within Afghanistan and the challenges faced by Afghan refugees in neighboring countries.

Simon Harris, Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland, emphasized the urgency of the situation. "Ireland remains deeply concerned about Afghanistan’s ongoing humanitarian and protection crises, particularly the disproportionate impact of Taliban-imposed restrictions on women and girls," he stated. This latest contribution brings Ireland’s total humanitarian support for Afghanistan to over €20 million since 2020, reflecting a sustained commitment to the Afghan people.   

Harris strongly condemned the Taliban’s exclusionary policies, which have severely restricted women's access to education, employment, and public life. He called on the Taliban to reverse these policies, asserting, “We will continue to advocate for the full, equal, and safe participation of women and girls in all spheres of life and work with international partners to keep global attention on their plight.”   

Afghanistan remains one of the world's most severe humanitarian crises, with an estimated 22.9 million people in urgent need of assistance. Decades of conflict, compounded by natural disasters, climate shocks, and a severe economic collapse, have created a complex and devastating situation. The Taliban's takeover in August 2021 further exacerbated these challenges, leading to widespread displacement and increased vulnerability.   

Neale Richmond, Ireland’s Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, highlighted the multifaceted nature of the crisis. “These overlapping crises have worsened food insecurity, limited education and job opportunities, and pushed more Afghans to seek refuge abroad,” he said. The funding allocated to UNHCR will specifically support Afghan refugees, including women and girls seeking educational opportunities in neighboring states, acknowledging the regional impact of the crisis.

The Irish government's commitment comes at a crucial time, as international aid agencies struggle to maintain operations in Afghanistan amid funding shortfalls and operational challenges. The focus on supporting women and girls reflects a broader international effort to ensure their rights and dignity are protected in the face of severe restrictions. This assistance aims to provide essential support, including food, shelter, healthcare, and education, to those most affected by the crisis.

Ireland's continued support for Afghanistan serves as a reminder of the international community's responsibility to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis and advocate for the rights of all Afghans, particularly women and girls.

[Copyright (c) Global Economic Times. All Rights Reserved.]

  • #globaleconomictimes
  • #글로벌이코노믹타임즈
  • #한국
  • #중기청
  • #재외동포청
  • #외교부
  • #micorea
  • #mykorea
  • #newsk
  • #nammidonganews
  • #singaporenewsk
Graciela Maria Reporter
Graciela Maria Reporter

Popular articles

  • Deadly Clan Clashes Erupt in Gaza as Israeli Forces Withdraw

  • Global Echoes of the Harvest Moon: A Look at Family and Ancestral Holidays

  • China's Tsinghua University Tops Global Computer Science Rankings, Signaling a Shift in Tech Dominance

I like it
Share
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Kakaotalk
  • LINE
  • BAND
  • NAVER
  • https://globaleconomictimes.kr/article/1065587879682010 Copy URL copied.
Comments >

Comments 0

Weekly Hot Issue

  • LG Electronics Launches 'ThinQ ON' AI Home Hub to Lead Smart Home Market
  • Supersonic 'Hyperloop' Poised to Shrink South Korea, Cutting Seoul-Busan Trip to 20 Minutes
  • Traffic Congestion Levy Stifles Support for Small Businesses
  • S. Korea Ramps Up Cybersecurity with Sweeping Measures
  • Gmarket Challenges E-Commerce Leaders Coupang and Naver with 700 Billion Won Investment and Alibaba Synergy
  • Arc Flash Horror: Uncertified Adapter Blamed for Fiery Tesla Charging Explosion in Canada

Most Viewed

1
Renewable Energy Covers 100% of Global Electricity Demand Growth in H1 2025, Marking a Turning Point in the Fossil Fuel Era
2
Early Winter Chill Grips South Korea as Seoraksan Sees First Snow
3
McDonald's 'Subtle Racism' Controversy: Korean American Denied Order After 70-Minute Wait
4
A Chemical Revolution, the Era of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) Begins: 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
5
The Gate to the Macroscopic World Opened by Quantum Physics: John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis Awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics
광고문의
임시1
임시3
임시2

Hot Issue

Chinese Researchers Unveil Ultra-Fast Analog Chip, Targeting 1,000x Nvidia Speed

Melody in the OR: Parkinson's Patient Plays Clarinet During Brain Surgery

South Korean Chip Titans Clash Over Next-Gen HBM4 Memory

South Korea to Launch Government-Led AI Certification to Combat Market Confusion

Let’s recycle the old blankets in Jeju Island’s closet instead of incinerating them.

Global Economic Times
korocamia@naver.com
CEO : LEE YEON-SIL
Publisher : KO YONG-CHUL
Registration number : Seoul, A55681
Registration Date : 2024-10-24
Youth Protection Manager: KO YONG-CHUL
Singapore Headquarters
5A Woodlands Road #11-34 The Tennery. S'677728
Korean Branch
Phone : +82(0)10 4724 5264
#304, 6 Nonhyeon-ro 111-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Copyright © Global Economic Times All Rights Reserved
  • 에이펙2025
  • APEC2025가이드북TV
  • 세종시
Search
Category
  • All articles
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Lee Yeon-sil Column
  • Ko Yong-chul Column
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
  • Cherry Garden Story
  • Multicultural News
  • Jobs & Workers
  • APEC 2025 KOREA GUIDE