INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced that the European Union has contributed EUR 25 million (US$26.6 million) for
humanitarian aid in Afghanistan.This funding will help WFP deliver food assistance to hungry families & including displaced families &
across the country.It will also support WFP in preventing and treating malnutrition in young children and pregnant and breastfeeding mothers
and keep the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) in the air, WFP said in a statement.One in three Afghans do not know where
their next meal will come from and communities are facing a harsh winter at times when the country reels from a battered economy,
devastating earthquakes and most recently forced returns from Pakistan,& said François Goemans, head of EU humanitarian aid operations in
&The European Union stands with the people of Afghanistan who need life-saving assistance for survival.Severe drought conditions in the
country have led to below average harvests for three years in a row, and the economic crisis forces countless families to adopt negative
coping strategies to survive
In rural areas, families have sold their last remaining assets & seeds, cattle, and farming tools
In cities, one in three families has no livelihood opportunities and is desperate for jobs, according to WFP.Needs in Afghanistan before
winter are high and hunger affects one third of the people amid high levels of malnutrition,& said Hsiao-Wei Lee, WFP Country Director in
&This contribution from the European Union humanitarian aid comes at a critical moment when we still have a window of opportunity to reach
the most vulnerable families before snow and ice cut off entire communities.The post EU contributes $26.6 million to WFP operation in
Afghanistan first appeared on Ariana News.