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United Nations In Afghanistan The United Nations has been present in Afghanistan since 1949. Furthermore, the United Nations has its localized entity in this country to serve the people as well, it is called UNAMA ( United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan). UNAMA was established on 28 March 2002 by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1401 after the Bonn conference (December 2001) and 9/11 attack, which took the lives of many innocent Americans. Their mandate has changed over time based on the needs of the people of Afghanistan and was last extended on September 17, 2021 till March 2022 by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2596. The main goal of this entity was to support the Afghan people to have an Afghan-led government to achieve the goal of sustainable peace in this country.

Besides, their goals for having sustainable peace in this country United Nations supported the people in other ways such as education as well according to UNICEF’s website “An estimated 3.7 million children are out-of-school in Afghanistan – 60% of them are girls”. UNICEF works with the Ministry of Education in this country in order to provide better education and improve the quality of education in this country. Moreover, according to usnew.com the economy of Afghanistan is collapsing after the Taliban’s takeover and Martin Griffiths said in an interview that “ he said, 4 million children are out of school and 9 million more will be soon and the reason is simple -- 70% of teachers haven’t been paid since August.”  He also asked for donors to support more and got a good response from the World Bank “He said the World Bank reprogrammed $280 million for Afghanistan into humanitarian assistance which was “really good.” This news shows that the UN will keep their support for the people even after the Taliban takeover.