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UN: Taliban ban on women aid workers is potential death blow

Por: ABC News World January 31, 2023

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UNITED NATIONS -- The U.N. humanitarian chief warned Monday that the 's ban on women aid workers in Afghanistan is “a potential death blow” to many important humanitarian programs.If the Taliban don’t make exceptions to their edict “this would be catastrophic,” Martin Griffiths said at a news conference.He said a delegation including international aid groups made the case that Afghan women are critical to humanitarian operations... + full article



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