Mawlavi Nooruddin Turabi, vice president of the Afghan Red Crescent, is leading a six-member delegation to Doha, Qatar's capital, for an official visit aimed at seeking humanitarian assistance!

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Mawlavi Nooruddin Turabi, vice president of the Afghan Red Crescent, is leading a six-member delegation to Doha, Qatar's capital, for an official visit aimed at seeking humanitarian assistance!

Mawlavi Nooruddin Turabi, vice president of the Afghan Red Crescent, is leading a six-member delegation to Doha, Qatar's capital, for an official visit aimed at seeking humanitarian assistance. During this trip, he will engage in meetings with ambassadors from various countries, as well as representatives of national societies and charitable organizations. Throughout these planned visits, he will address the pressing humanitarian  problems and urgent needs faced by the people of Afghanistan. Alongside seeking joint cooperation the delegation will also sheare  food and cash aid to the impoverished peoples in Afghanistan through the Afghan Red Crescent. Additionally, they will be requesting assistance with essential non-food items to support those in need.

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