
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Nearly 1,500 people have been killed and another 66,000 have had their lives upended by a series of powerful earthquakes that have rocked Afghanistan’s Herat Province since 7 October, UN aid coordination office OCHA reported on Tuesday.
To help, $93 million needed urgently to assist 114,000 people ahead of the coming winter.
With more on the UN’s response and the development challenges that lie ahead, here’s OCHA’s deputy head in Kabul, Katherine Carey, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Katy Dartford.
4.6
9090 ratings
Nearly 1,500 people have been killed and another 66,000 have had their lives upended by a series of powerful earthquakes that have rocked Afghanistan’s Herat Province since 7 October, UN aid coordination office OCHA reported on Tuesday.
To help, $93 million needed urgently to assist 114,000 people ahead of the coming winter.
With more on the UN’s response and the development challenges that lie ahead, here’s OCHA’s deputy head in Kabul, Katherine Carey, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Katy Dartford.
1,856 Listeners
7,811 Listeners
537 Listeners
307 Listeners
42 Listeners
14 Listeners
23 Listeners
5 Listeners
9 Listeners
4 Listeners
16 Listeners
1,061 Listeners
375 Listeners
313 Listeners
48 Listeners
224 Listeners
1,304 Listeners
3 Listeners
15 Listeners
4 Listeners
9 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
11 Listeners
100 Listeners
4 Listeners
3 Listeners
221 Listeners
23 Listeners
171 Listeners
8 Listeners