[Afghanistan] - WFP requires $760 million for food help in Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced a dire need for $760 million in food assistance for Afghanistan over the next six months, amid
growing international concerns about widespread poverty in the country.In a recent post on X, the organization stated that millions of
people in Afghanistan are suffering from severe hunger, with over half of the estimated 43 million population forced to reduce their food
intake.Findings from the World Food Programme indicate that at least 16 million people in Afghanistan experience daily concerns about having
enough food.Afghanistan faces one of the most serious humanitarian crises globally, a crisis that is typically exacerbated during winter due
to road closures.Forced deportation of Afghan migrants from neighboring countries, such as Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey, has intensified, with
more than half a million Afghans deported by Pakistani officials since October 2023, despite harsh winter conditions.Many of the returnees
are confronted with numerous challenges, including inadequate access to water, shelter, and medical care, along with a scarcity of job
opportunities and an uncertain future.Furthermore, the severe earthquake that struck Herat province in October last year further exacerbated
the dire humanitarian situation, particularly affecting vulnerable groups such as pregnant women and children, who faced heightened levels
of malnutrition.However, the officials in the Ministry of Economy say that they do not agree with the statistics published by foreign
organizations
The ministry has also said that the international community should stop worrying about Afghanistan&s humanitarian situation and instead lift
banking sanctions and release the country&s frozen assets.Economic experts consider the continuation of international aid to the people of
Afghanistan to be effective and say that this aid should continue until the country&s economic situation improves.According to them, when
the international community starts working on development projects, the process of poverty alleviation will be accelerated.The World Food
Program warned last year that Afghanistan is at the highest risk of famine and needs $800 million dollars.The post WFP needs $760 million
for food aid in Afghanistan first appeared on Ariana News.