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Aid resumption to Afghanistan unlikely: World Bank

Money flow not possible given activities of current Taliban government, says chief David Malpass

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2021 7:15AM

Aid resumption to Afghanistan unlikely: World Bank
World Bank chief David Malpass says due to concerns over security and women's rights following the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, he does not envision the organisation operating in the country given the full breakdown of its economy. – AFP pic, November 9, 2021

WASHINGTON – World Bank president David Malpass indicated yesterday that the institution is unlikely to resume direct aid to Afghanistan, after suspending financing at the end of August when the Taliban seized power. 

“I would not envision us operating inside given the full breakdown” of the economy, he said in a conversation at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.

“One of the challenges is the payment system,” he said, noting that “there’s not the ability to have money actually flow, given what the current government is doing.”

The Washington-based development lender paused aid in August amid concerns about the security situation and women’s rights following the Taliban’s swift takeover of the country, saying it is “closely monitoring and assessing the situation”.

The World Bank has more than two dozen development projects ongoing in Afghanistan and has provided US$5.3 billion since 2002, mostly in grants, according to the bank’s website.

The International Monetary Fund also suspended aid to the country, and the Taliban has been denied access to much of Afghanistan’s US$9 billion in reserves, which are held abroad, mostly in the United States.

Malpass said he has met with the International Committee of the Red Cross as well as United Nations agencies that are still working in the country.

Despite the lack of international recognition of the Taliban government, the US allows some exemptions to its sanctions on Afghanistan to allow humanitarian aid to enter. – AFP, November 9, 2021

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