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Marking the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) on Friday reaffirmed its commitment to supporting inclusive governance, human rights, and increased international engagement, as the country faces what the mission called “profound challenges.”
In a statement released for United Nations Day, UNAMA said it continues to engage with all stakeholders in Afghanistan to advocate for a governance model that reflects the diversity of Afghan society, while pressing for the protection of fundamental rights and the expansion of humanitarian and development aid.
“This milestone offers a moment to reflect on the UN’s efforts to support people and progress — around the world and in Afghanistan — and to renew our commitment to solidarity, multilateralism, and the equality and dignity of all people,” the statement read.
The remarks come at a time when Afghanistan remains mired in crisis, more than four years
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