UNICEF Reports Over 14 Million People in Afghanistan Access Life-Saving Information

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has announced that more than 14 million people in Afghanistan have gained access to life-saving information over the past year. According to the organization, providing accurate and timely information helps people protect themselves and their families from dangers.
UNICEF added that during the same period, 291,000 service recipients have shared their views and feedback with the organization. The agency believes that this feedback plays a crucial role in improving the quality of services and programs that people rely on.
UNICEF emphasized that access to reliable information, especially in difficult humanitarian conditions, is a fundamental need for the people of Afghanistan. The organization stated that it is working to expand awareness efforts in various areas to create better protection for families and communities.




