Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan: United Nations Warns Livelihoods and Food Security of Millions at Risk
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that the livelihoods and food security of millions of people in Afghanistan are at serious risk.
The country is grappling with rising temperatures, water scarcity, and recurring droughts.
Since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, the country has faced not only a political crisis but also severe crises of hunger, unemployment, and health issues.
However, there are reports indicating that the Taliban have distributed humanitarian aid among individuals affiliated with them. The United Nations and other international organizations emphasize that to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan, it is necessary for aid to reach those truly in need fairly and without discrimination.
The current crisis in Afghanistan requires immediate attention from the global community.