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UNDP: 97% of Afghanistan's Population Faces Energy Poverty - Khaama Press

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UNDP reports that 97% of Afghanistan’s population suffers from energy poverty, affecting clinics, businesses, and daily lives across the country. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has reported that 97 percent of Afghanistan’s citizens face energy poverty. This alarming figure highlights the severe energy crisis affecting millions across the country. On Sunday, June 1, UNDP shared on its official X account that its renewable energy …
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The United Nations Development Program says 97 percent of Afghanistan's population faces energy poverty, and solar power in the country is strengthening hope beyond lighting homes. The office said in a message on X on Sunday that it is working to develop renewable energy that will transform clinics, jobs and lives. Decades of war and lack of investment have made Afghanistan one of the world's most energy insecure countries, said Kani Vignarajah,…

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روزنامه اطلاعات روز broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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