translator: | feel awful that | my young children are working. this is their time to study and be something. but life is hard for us. i am struggling to find work and they have to provide for the family. when the taliban took over, foreign money that was being given to this country s government was frozen, triggering an economic collapse. aid organisations have so far played a crucial role, saving people from going hungry. in recent months, though, the taliban has increased restrictions on women working for them, which threatens to put their operations and their funding at risk. i met a senior official in the taliban s finance ministry. my name is yogita from the bbc. ..who says they re working to improve the economic situation. basically in the previous government, there were a lot of corruptions and misuses of the power of the government. we have transparency
played a crucial role, saving people from going hungry. in recent months, though, the taliban has increased restrictions on women working for them, which threatens to put their operations and their funding at risk. i met a senior official in the taliban s finance ministry. my name is yogita from the bbc. ..who says they re working to improve the economic situation. basically in the previous government, there were a lot of corruptions and misuses of the power of the government. we have transparency in all our departments, and there is a very good 37% of increase in our revenues. two thirds of your population currently does not know where their next meal is coming from. that is not a self reliant economy. so, how crucial is the operation of aid organisations at this moment? aid, these are temporary things. thank you for the international community helping our people in all over afghanistan. but this is not
my young children are working. this is their time to study and be something. but life is hard for us. i am struggling to find work and they have to provide for the family. when the taliban took over, foreign money that was being given to this country s government was frozen, triggering an economic collapse. aid organisations have so far played a crucial role, saving people from going hungry. in recent months, though, the taliban has increased restrictions on women working for them, which threatens to put their operations and their funding at risk. i met a senior official in the taliban s finance ministry. my name is yogita from the bbc. ..who says they re working to improve the economic situation. basically in the previous government, there were a lot of corruptions and misuses of the power of the government. we have transparency in all our departments, and there is a very good 37%
..who says they re working to improve the economic situation. basically in the previous government, there were a lot of corruptions and misuses of the power of the government. we have transparency in all our departments, and there is a very good, 37% of increase in our revenues. two thirds of your population currently does not know where their next meal is coming from. that is not a self reliant economy. so how crucial is the operation of aid organisations at this moment? these are temporary things. thank you for the international community helping our people all over afghanistan. but this is not the solution we need. we need not only aid, we need trade. we need the aid effectiveness. we need developmental aid. we need the international communities to come and work with us. but it is the policies of your government, including the restrictions on women and girls,
translation: | feel awful- that my young children are working. this is their time to study and be something. but life is hard for us. i am struggling to find work and they have to provide for the family. when the taliban took over, foreign money that was being given to this country s government was frozen, triggering an economic collapse. aid organisations have so far played a crucial role, saving people from going hungry. in recent months, though, the taliban has increased restrictions on women working for them, which threatens to put their operations and their funding at risk. i met a senior official in the taliban s finance ministry. my name is yogita from the bbc. ..who says they re working to improve the economic situation. basically in the previous government, there were a lot of corruptions and misuses of the power of the government. we have transparency