Kabul [Afghanistan], The United Nations stressed the need to empower Afghan women and give them meaningful and active participation in all aspects of public life, Khaama Press reports. Indrika Ratwatte, Deputy Coordinator of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), emphasized the United Nations' strong commitment to gender equality and the rights of Afghan women and girls. "The National Security Council reiterates the firm commitment of the United Nations to gender equality and the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan and the need to create broad and safe spaces for women and girls, assist their empowerment, and engage in meaningful and active participation in all aspects of Also stressed. public life,' the UN said in its report, OCHA said in its report that only 6 percent of the budget required for aid delivery in Afghanistan has been secured, Khaama Press further reported that the budget cuts Deep concern has been expressed over the UN's support for gender equality and the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan. , as more than 90 percent of those affected are women and children. The organization's report highlights that only US$290 million of the requested US$3.03 billion budget has been secured in Afghanistan.He further said that the lack of funding for aid delivery in Afghanistan will hinder the provision of vital assistance, urging the international community to redouble its commitment. According to Khaama Press report, the Afghan people increased their financial assistance. The UN OCHA Deputy Coordinator stressed the cultural sensitivity surrounding women's cooperation in Afghanistan and highlighted the need for continued support for women and girls “I have been coming to Afghanistan for more than 20 years. Here my dear friends Have always been in this country. It has a special place in my heart. That's why I am here.I believe we can make a difference for the people of Afghanistan and I am fully committed to this effort." This will be the first international women's program in the private sector in 2021 after the Taliban suspended education and work for women in Afghanistan. This has come in the form of increased support and business.