Afghanistan, March 16 -- The Taliban has announced receiving a $10 million grant from the Global Environmental Facility to combat climate change in Afghanistan. This grant is aimed at implementing projects that address climate change challenges in the country.

On Sunday, March 16, Rohullah Amin, the head of climate change at the Taliban's National Environment Administration, informed the media that the money would be allocated for a project focused on fighting climate change. He stated that the project is expected to run for five years and will be implemented in the provinces of Kunar and Badakhshan.

Amin further explained that the project would primarily focus on improving local communities and ensuring the livelihoods of people in these...