Nur Mohammad resides in the Sar-e-Pul province of Afghanistan and has been living in Mazar-i-Sharif for six years, Daryo correspondent reports from Afghanistan.
Nur Mohammad expressed his concerns about the region's high unemployment and poverty rate.
He further explained that he has to support a family of seven people alone and has been unable to afford meat or soup for several years.
Due to his financial struggles, he can only afford dry bread from the market, and on some occasions, he cannot even obtain that.
He also mentioned that he cannot afford to send his children to school due to financial difficulties.
Nur Mohammad earns around AFN 150-200 daily, equivalent to roughly UZS 25,000.
Despite working hard, he cannot make enough money to cover his living expenses and pay rent.
#Resident of #Afghanistan's Mazar-i-Sharif expresses #concern about #overwhelming poverty
— Daryo | Central Asia & Afghanistan (@DaryoEng) September 5, 2023
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Despite working #hard, he #cannot make enough #money to cover his #living expenses and #pay rent.
👉Details — https://t.co/vksWQ9VWSp#CostOfLivingCrisis #MazariSharif #ESG… pic.twitter.com/TtbdwHbkqS
Besides, Nur Mohammad has an eye problem that requires treatment, but he cannot afford it due to his financial struggles.
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