The Acting vice president of the Afghan Red Crescent Society Meets director of food Security of International Islamic Organization!

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Tue, Apr 19 2022 9:15 AM
د افغاني سرې میاشتې ټولنې سرپرست مرستیال د نړیوال اسلامي سازمان د غذا ساتنې له رییس سره وکتل!

Mawlavi Nooruddin Turabi, vice president of the Afghan Red Crescent Society, met Mr. Erlan Bedolit, director of food Security of International Islamic Organization, in his office.
At the beginning of the meeting, Mawlavi Nooruddin Turabi, vice president of the Afghan Red Crescent Society, welcomed Mr. Yerlan Bedolit, director of food Security of the International Islamic Organization, and expressed his readiness to cooperate with the organization in any possible way. He said, we need more cooperation, especially in the field of agriculture, as poppy has recently been banned across Afghanistan, so it is important to look for alternatives and encourage farmers to grow other crops and all OICs’ programs should be done better through the Afghan Red Crescent Society because we have a large structure of employees in Afghanistan, we are ready to work with the OIC in full transparency, we hope to take action on whatever we decided.
 we operate all over Afghanistan, with about one and a half hundred centers through which we help the headless. since the beginning of this year, we have been providing out-of-aid assistance to 1000 headless families in each zone. the Afghan Red Crescent Society is currently engaged in the fight against coronavirus, operations on 4000 eye patients, vocational training for economic growth and more.
The Afghan Red Crescent Society is an independent organization have 17 types of revenue, we also want help from foreign donors.
Afterwards, the director of food Security of the International Islamic Organization expressed his happiness over the visit and added that your organization is very active. He then provided comprehensive information about his organization, he said. our organization operates on four continents, with a membership of 57 members. Afghanistan became member of our organization during the republic time. our organization is working in the field of agriculture, food storage, and green Plants distribution. We hope that the Afghan Red Crescent will help us in distributing water treatment machines and delivering them to the needy families.
He said, "our organization is an international organization. We come to Afghanistan for practical measures. We are not making promises but we are doing practical supports. We have nothing to do with politics our main goal is to distribute humanitarian aid." 
We look forward to working with the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) to distribute as much aid as we can to alleviate the ongoing hunger in Afghanistan.
In the end, both sides expressed their pleasure at the meeting and hoped for more cooperation in the future.

د افغاني سرې میاشتې ټولنې سرپرست مرستیال د نړیوال اسلامي سازمان د غذا ساتنې له رییس سره وکتل!

 

د افغاني سرې میاشتې ټولنې سرپرست مرستیال د نړیوال اسلامي سازمان د غذا ساتنې له رییس سره وکتل!

 

د افغاني سرې میاشتې ټولنې سرپرست مرستیال د نړیوال اسلامي سازمان د غذا ساتنې له رییس سره وکتل!

 

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