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Afghanistan bans street begging | Afghanistan bans street begging |
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The government in Afghanistan has banned begging on the country's streets and called on the authorities to send beggars to care homes and orphanages. | The government in Afghanistan has banned begging on the country's streets and called on the authorities to send beggars to care homes and orphanages. |
Officials say beggars are vulnerable to crime and exploitation. | Officials say beggars are vulnerable to crime and exploitation. |
Correspondents say Afghans are sceptical about whether the government can really carry out the ban as there are so many beggars and much poverty. | Correspondents say Afghans are sceptical about whether the government can really carry out the ban as there are so many beggars and much poverty. |
Beggars are a common sight on the streets of the capital, Kabul, and other Afghan towns and cities. | Beggars are a common sight on the streets of the capital, Kabul, and other Afghan towns and cities. |
Most of the beggars are women, children, the disabled or elderly and their numbers increase in the winter as food becomes scarcer and employment opportunities dry up. | Most of the beggars are women, children, the disabled or elderly and their numbers increase in the winter as food becomes scarcer and employment opportunities dry up. |
Child beggars are considered particularly vulnerable to sexual abuse and exploitation by drug smugglers. | Child beggars are considered particularly vulnerable to sexual abuse and exploitation by drug smugglers. |
The government says some beggars engage in violent and anti-social behaviour, which disgraces Afghans. | The government says some beggars engage in violent and anti-social behaviour, which disgraces Afghans. |
And it says not all those who beg have no other means of survival, while some make a good living from begging. | And it says not all those who beg have no other means of survival, while some make a good living from begging. |
It has asked the Interior Ministry to arrest beggars and send them to orphanages or care homes run by the Red Crescent Society. | It has asked the Interior Ministry to arrest beggars and send them to orphanages or care homes run by the Red Crescent Society. |
The United Nations says the true number of beggars is not known, but that Afghanistan is ranked as the fifth least developed country in the world. | |
Aid agencies say almost half the population live on less than the equivalent of $2 a day, while the World Food Programme is trying to feed about eight million Afghans. | Aid agencies say almost half the population live on less than the equivalent of $2 a day, while the World Food Programme is trying to feed about eight million Afghans. |
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