The ARCS transfer 4000 packages of food aid to Paktia, Khost, Laghman and Kapisa provinces

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مساعدت جمعیت هلال احمر افغانی با همکاری دهکده صلح آلمان برای ۴۰۰۰ خانواده در ولایات پکتیا، خوست، لغمان و کاپیسا!

The Afghan Red Crescent Society transfer 4000 packages of food aid to Paktia, Khost, Laghman and Kapisa provinces. Maulvi Matiul Haq Khalis, the Acting General Director of the ARCS said while transfering the aid items to the provinces "Today, I am so pleased and grateful that the German Peace Village organization provides 4000 needy families with food aid which includes 50 kg of flour, 24.5 kg of rice, 10 liters of oil, 7 kg of beans, 7 kg of pulses, 5 kg of sugar and 1 kg of green tea.

The total cost of this food assistance is 52275156 Afgh we transfer it to 4 provinces for distribution, I am trying my best to expand the flow of this assistance."

It worths mentioning that 1000 packages of food aid were transfer to each province for distribution.

 

مساعدت جمعیت هلال احمر افغانی با همکاری دهکده صلح آلمان برای ۴۰۰۰ خانواده در ولایات پکتیا، خوست، لغمان و کاپیسا!

 

مساعدت جمعیت هلال احمر افغانی با همکاری دهکده صلح آلمان برای ۴۰۰۰ خانواده در ولایات پکتیا، خوست، لغمان و کاپیسا!

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