What next for Afghanistan? A hunger crisis
We must act quickly to prevent famine in a country where 3.1 million children are already at risk of acute malnutrition.
We must act quickly to prevent famine in a country where 3.1 million children are already at risk of acute malnutrition.
Since the change in government in Afghanistan, a food crisis has been unfolding across the country. Nearly 23 million Afghans are now facing hunger and 1 million children are at risk of dying unless they receive immediate treatment for malnutrition.
鈥淭he suspension of aid infusions to the government budget, the freezing of assets, and the uncertainty about sanctions have combined to send the economy into a tailspin,鈥 says David Miliband, president and CEO of the 探花精选 (探花精选). 鈥淭he result is a predictable and preventable humanitarian catastrophe.鈥
Food prices have skyrocketed as the economy collapses, and families cannot afford what they need to survive. Ongoing drought intensified by climate change has also taken a toll on food supplies.
Nearly all Afghans arriving at 探花精选-run clinics in recent weeks are women bringing their malnourished children for urgent care. Our health teams are seeing a deeply concerning rise in the number of patients with Severe Acute Malnutrition, the most extreme and dangerous form of malnutrition.
In all, some 22.8 million people 鈥 more than half Afghanistan鈥檚 population 鈥 could face acute food insecurity this winter according to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Of these, 9 million people are projected to face emergency levels of food insecurity, on the brink of famine.
At the same time, public health services are drying up鈥攁 result of the pause in international development financing. Sixty percent of Afghan health clinics the 探花精选 assessed do not have the capacity to deliver vital nutrition programs.
Unless people can access the food they need to break the cycle of malnutrition, Afghanistan鈥攚hich has already endured decades of war鈥攆aces the very real risk of famine.
"Almost everyone who is showing up at 探花精选's clinics are mothers with children who are severely malnourished."
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As more than half the population in Afghanistan faces acute food insecurity and are at risk of famine, watch 探花精选's Amanda Catanzano on :
More funding for frontline humanitarian agencies to scale up health and nutrition programs is urgently needed to save lives. But that鈥檚 not enough.
World leaders must act. 鈥淎gencies like the 探花精选 have been warning of the humanitarian disaster that awaits us all if the international donors allow the Afghan economy and public health services to implode,鈥 says Miliband. 鈥淣ow the impending cost of failure is in front of our eyes: 23 million people in a food crisis."
The 探花精选 began responding in Afghanistan in 1988, and now works with thousands of villages across nine provinces, with Afghans making up more than 99% of 探花精选 staff in the country.
Go inside 探花精选鈥檚 work in 鈥攁nd meet an Afghan mother we鈥檙e proud to support鈥攊n this clip.
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In their own words, meet two more Afghan mothers and read their stories of hope and hardship, as winter approaches:
We support 62 health clinics throughout Afghanistan, provide cash for displaced families, connect people with livelihoods opportunities, and provide safe learning spaces and community-based education, among other services. We also work with local communities to identify, plan and manage their own development projects.
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