Six million Afghans face emergency level of food insecurity: UN

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United Nations has recently warned that 6 million people in Afghanistan face emergency level of food insecurity amid shortage of
sufficient humanitarian assistance due to lack of funding.In a press conference on Wednesday, the UN Deputy Special Representative, Resident
and Humanitarian Coordinator for Afghanistan Ramiz Alakbarov, said to reporters at the UN headquarters in Kabul that Afghans in need have
increased to 25 million this year.&The economic shocks, which we are experiencing these days are the primary drivers for the humanitarian
needs,& said Alakbarov.He said that winter is approaching with temperatures dropping in certain areas of the country to minus 25 degrees
Celcius.&We require $768 million to support winter preparedness activities, and 614 million are required before the end of the year… We&ve
been struggling for the funding for the entire year,& he added.Two-thirds of the entire population & more than 28 million people & will need
humanitarian assistance next year, according to the UN.He said that levels of food insecurity remain one of the highest in Afghanistan with
about 6 million people facing emergency levels of food insecurity, also known as IPC4.&That is the stage before you go to phase 5 and phase
5 is basically a catastrophic famine stage
So, 6 million people are getting close to that particular borderline,& he added.The US and other Western nations suspended financial
assistance to Afghanistan after the Islamic Emirate reclaimed power in August last year.This comes while the US has frozen Afghan central
bank foreign reserves worth $7 billion.UN human rights experts have called for the US to end its freeze on Afghanistan&s foreign assets.The
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