With winter tightening its grip, nearly one-third of Afghanistan’s population—around 15 million people—faces severe food insecurity, according to alarming reports from the World Food Programme (WFP) and Save the Children. The crisis is particularly devastating for children, with millions at risk of malnutrition over the next three months.
As temperatures plummet, Afghan families face agonizing decisions:
The Taliban’s stagnant economy and logistical challenges compound the crisis:
Aid organizations require substantial funding to combat the crisis:
Without adequate funding and coordinated international support, millions of Afghans may face life-threatening conditions. The global community must step up to bridge the funding gap and deliver timely aid.
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