The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) is urgently appealing for $650 million in emergency situation financing to continue its humanitarian operations in Afghanistan through the end of 2025.
The agency cautions that over 9.5 million individuals are presently dealing with severe food insecurity throughout the country.The scenario is especially alarming for females and kids.
WFP reports that 4.6 million mothers and children are experiencing malnutrition, and two-thirds of households led by women are unable to manage even one of the most fundamental food staples.
Afghan women and girls—-- already severely impacted by constraints on education, employment, and public life—-- are amongst those most vulnerable.Although previous food aid has helped prevent scarcity, a dramatic drop in worldwide funding has actually required the WFP to scale back.
In May, the agency stopped all emergency situation food circulations and now anticipates to reach just one million people during the summer season—-- leaving an estimated 8.5 million Afghans without assistance.The nutrition crisis is similarly alarming.
This year alone, 3.5 million children under five and 1.2 million pregnant or breastfeeding females remain in urgent requirement of dietary support, the firm said.The post UN seeks $650m to fight cravings crisis in Afghanistan first appeared on TINS News|Afghanistan News.
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