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UN: Approximately 63% of Afghanistan’s population is under 25 years old

This comes after the National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) said the population of Afghanistan is estimated to be about 35.7 million.

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The United Nations Population Fund in Afghanistan (UNFPA) said that approximately 63 percent of Afghanistan’s population is under 25 years old.

The organization on Monday on the occasion of “World Youth Day” said in a post on X that with meaningful engagement of this group, humanitarian and development efforts will be more effective and sustainable for the country.

“Enhancing digital literacy and providing access to digital tools and platforms can bridge the gap for Afghan youth, enabling them to participate in the global economy, pursue remote work opportunities, and innovate within their local contexts,” said UNFPA.

This comes after the National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) said the population of Afghanistan is estimated to be about 35.7 million.

The NSIA said 18.2 million were female and 17.5 million were male.

In addition, NSIA officials said 9.2 million people live in cities and over 25 million people live in villages.

Last year, the NSIA estimated the population of Afghanistan to be 34.9 million.

Surveys conducted by different international organizations meanwhile put the population at over 40 million.

The last actual census carried out in Afghanistan was in 1979.

 

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Tarig Ali Bakheet and Japan’s Deputy Foreign Minister discuss Afghanistan’s situation

Both sides emphasized the importance of continued collaboration to address the urgent needs of the Afghan people.

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Tarig Ali Bakheet, the Special Representative of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for Afghanistan, met and held discussions with a Japanese delegation led by Masayuki Kamada, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, regarding the situation in Afghanistan.

According to a statement by the OIC, the meeting mainly focused on the current situation in Afghanistan and explored ways to enhance humanitarian cooperation between the organization and Japan.

Based on the statement, both sides emphasized the importance of continued collaboration to address the urgent needs of the Afghan people.

The meeting took place at the office of the OIC Special Representative for Afghanistan in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The statement also noted that the Consul General and Deputy Consul General of Japan in Jeddah were part of the Japanese delegation.

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AWCC activates new site in Nangarhar’s Kuz Kunar district

Residents of Kuz Kunar expressed happiness over gaining access to telecom and internet services and called for the further expansion of such services across Nangarhar.

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Officials from Afghan Wireless Communications Company (AWCC) say they have activated a new site in the Kuz Kunar district of Nangarhar province.

According to AWCC representatives, the launch of this site has provided thousands of families with access to telecommunication and internet services.

They added that Afghan Wireless will also soon launch 4G internet services in the area.

Meanwhile, officials from Nangarhar’s Department of Telecommunications and Information Technology stated that efforts are underway to expand telecom services to other remote areas of this province.

Rahimullah Shinwari, head of the ATRA (Afghanistan Telecom Regulatory Authority) office in Nangarhar, said that with the activation of the new AWCC site, 25,000 families will now have access to telecom and internet services.

Residents of Kuz Kunar expressed happiness over gaining access to telecom and internet services and called for the further expansion of such services across Nangarhar.

In recent years, AWCC has extended its telecom and internet services to many remote areas across the country.

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Moscow’s move a ‘significant step toward recognizing Afghanistan’s political realities’, says Haqqani

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Acting Minister of Interior Sirajuddin Haqqani on Wednesday met with Zamir Kabulov, Russia’s special envoy for Afghanistan, and Dmitry Zhirnov, Russia’s ambassador to Kabul.

Haqqani expressed appreciation for Moscow’s recent decision to remove the Islamic Emirate from its list of terrorist organizations. He described the move as “a significant step toward recognizing the political realities of Afghanistan.”

In a statement, the interior ministry said that both sides emphasized the importance of upgrading diplomatic relations to the level of embassies and reaffirmed their commitment to mutual cooperation in the fields of security and trade.

During the meeting, the two parties also discussed regional and bilateral cooperation in the areas of security, economy, and commerce, and stressed the need to strengthen ties between the two countries.

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