Society
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$2.2 Million Agreement: Aid for Over 230,000 Migrants Across 30 Provinces
DIDPress: A $2.258 million agreement signed with “Vedan Afghanistan” private organization, announced Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of the Taliban’s caretaker government. The agreement aims to provide support services to more than 238,000 displaced persons, returning migrants, and host communities…
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Return of Migrants: Economic Challenge or Opportunity?
A recent poll conducted by DID Press News Agency highlights public concerns about pressure on the labor market and public services. Following the increasing trend of migrant returns, DID Press News Agency has published the results of an online poll…
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Shutdown of CARE Office: End of US Commitment to Afghanistani Refugees
DIDPress: Staff dismissal at the U.S. office coordinating the resettlement of Afghanistani refugees has sparked intense backlash. The U.S. State Department has shuttered the Coordinator for Afghanistan Relocation Efforts (CARE) office as part of a new structural overhaul, terminating dozens…
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Poll: Return of Migrants – Cultural Opportunity or Educational Challenge?
According to the results of a recent poll conducted by Did News Agency, citizens hold diverse and multi-layered views on the effects of migrants returning to Afghanistan. The data reveals that society harbors both concerns and hopes regarding this significant…
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Poll: Ashura Represents Awareness, Sacrifice, and Pursuit of Justice
Following an online poll conducted by DIDPress on the “most important actions to keep the message of Ashura alive in Afghanistan’s current conditions,” significant results were obtained, reflecting the concerns and priorities of public opinion in a religious society grappling…
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Poll: Ashura – A Cry for Justice Against Oppressors
In a public opinion poll, DIDPress asked its audience: “After Ashura, what is the crucial duty of the people in continuing the path of Imam Hussain (A.S.)?” According to the results, 67% of participants chose “raising awareness and exposing oppression”…
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