Afghan families return to Afghanistan at the worst of times: WFP

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Country Director for the World Food Program (WFP) in Afghanistan, Hsiao-Wei Lee, while visiting the crossing between Afghanistan and
Pakistan said that, she witnesses a daily exodus of thousands of Afghan families forced to leave behind everything in Pakistan and they
return to Afghanistan at the worst of times with no food, little resources and nowhere to go.According to Lee, it is particularly dire as
the harsh Afghan winter is only weeks away and as a country still reels from devastating earthquakes, a battered economy and a worsening
climate crisis.&Many of the families returning have lived most of their lives in Pakistan they are hungry, destitute and face a bleak future
in a country where one third of the people don&t know where their next meal comes from,& said Lee.She said that WFP is on the ground
providing food and cash and has already supported over 200,000 people over the last few weeks.Lee called for urgent funding as they are
running out of budget for helping Afghan returnees.&We are quickly running out of money
We urgently need $16 million dollars to help 1 million people start over and rebuild their lives,& she added.The post Afghan families return
to Afghanistan at the worst of times: WFP first appeared on Ariana News.