227 more households were provided with food materials in Nuristan province!

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Wed, Dec 29 2021 9:47 AM
227 more households were provided with food materials in Nuristan province!

 

Today, the 28th of December, 2021, the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) has provided food aid to 227 needy families in Paroon, the center of Nuristan province, and some related areas.

The aid was provided by the Turkish Red Crescent Society. It contains 20 kg of flour, 10 kg of rice and 6 liters of oil. This assistance was distributed today in Paroon, the center of Nuristan province, Chatras, So Som, Kushtaki and Diwa villages while a number of IDPs families has also been assisted.

Yesterday, the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) distributed aid to 71 families in Dashtoi village in Paroon district of Nuristan province. In the coming days, this Society will distribute food aid to seven other needy families in the center of this province.

227 more households were provided with food materials in Nuristan province!

 

 

227 more households were provided with food materials in Nuristan province!

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