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Foreign aid to Afghanistan has been significant even since the Muslim fanatics Taliban took charge of the country in August 2021. A lot of the aid becomes phantom aid in Afghanistan since it remains in the hands of its fanatical leaders.

American aid to Afghanistan

he U.S. government has continued to provide humanitarian aid to Afghanistan despite the political changes. As of early 2025, the U.S. has been one of the largest donors, with approximately $2.1 billion in humanitarian funding since August 2021, including more than $1.5 billion from USAID.

Even with the Taliban running Afghanistan, the United States State Department claimed to be providing "nearly $327 million in additional humanitarian assistance to help the people of Afghanistan" according to Anthony Blinken's press statement.

United Nations agencies

World Food Program gave the largest aid to Afghanistan which amounted to $280,000,000 in fiscal year 2024.

References

  1. "United States Announces Humanitarian Assistance for Afghanistan". United States Department of State. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  2. "USG HUMANITARIAN FUNDING FOR THE AFGHANISTAN RESPONSE IN FY 2024" (PDF).

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