EC to provide Afghanistan $535 million in financial aid

  28 November 2018    Read: 2261
EC to provide Afghanistan $535 million in financial aid

The European Commission said late Tuesday it is providing 474 million euros ($535 million) worth of financial aid to Afghanistan to support the country's reconstruction, Anadolu Agency reported.

The commission said in a press release that an agreement on the financial package was signed by European Commissioner for International Cooperation and Development Neven Mimica and Afghan Minister of Finance Mohammad Humayon Qayoumi at the Geneva Conference on Afghanistan.

It said the funds are expected to support state building, public sector reforms, the health sector, justice reforms and preparation for elections and to address migration and displacement challenges in the country.

"The EU stands side by side with Afghanistan and its people to build a stronger future for the country," Mimica said.

According to the deal, a major part of the amount -- 311 million euros -- will be allocated to state building, while 31 million euros will be earmarked for justice reform, 80 million euros for health and nutrition, 15 million euros will support both presidential and provincial council elections in 2019 and the remaining 37 million euros will be spent on migration and forced displacement.


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