August 1, 2022
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Afghanistan receives more cash aid

While thanking the international community for sending humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, the DBA said that the cash aid would be spent transparently…reports Asian Lite News

Afghanistan received a fresh batch of $40 million cash in humanitarian aid and deposited at one of the country’s commercial banks, the central bank said in a statement on Monday.

“As part of a series of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, $40 million in cash arrived in Kabul yesterday (July 31) and was transferred to the Afghanistan International Bank,” Da Afghanistan Bank (DBA) said.

While thanking the international community for sending humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, the DBA said that the cash aid would be spent transparently.

The last tranche of cash provided to Afghanistan as humanitarian aid was $40 million, which helped the war-torn country increase foreign exchange reserves to prevent a possible economic collapse

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