INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The World Food Programme (WFP) has launched an urgent appeal for $451 million to support vulnerable families across Afghanistan over the
next six months.
In a post on X on Wednesday, the UN food agency said that nearly one-third of Afghanistan : s population is facing hunger.
: Afghanistan is not 100 people
It is 46 million people, of which nearly one-third grapple with hunger, : WFP stated
: If Afghanistan were 100 people, 50 would need humanitarian assistance to survive
:
WFP said the needed funds are critical to help the country : s most vulnerable as Afghanistan endures one of the world : s worst
humanitarian crises.
The country is experiencing its fourth consecutive year of drought, economic decline, and recurring natural disasters
and the ongoing campaign to deport Afghan refugees from Iran and Pakistan has only worsened the already fragile situation.
According to
UN agencies, more than 2.4 million people have returned to Afghanistan from neighboring countries since late 2023
Many of them have arrived with little or no resources.
The UN estimates that nearly 23 million people—mostly women and children—will
need humanitarian assistance in 2025.
WFP projects that 3.5 million children will suffer from malnutrition this year, or one child every ten
seconds.
Despite the growing needs, humanitarian funding continues to fall short.
WFP : s appeal came the same day as that issued by the
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) which announced that more than $400 million in funding will be required to support
the reintegration of Afghan returnees in 2025.
In a statement posted on its official Facebook page on Wednesday, May 7, UNAMA detailed that
$64 million is urgently needed for emergency assistance at border crossings, while an additional $350 million is required to support
approximately 600,000 returnees and affected communities in rebuilding their lives.
: We call on donors not only to invest in emergency
assistance, but also in long-term capacity building to help break the cycle of displacement and instability, : the statement read.
UNAMA :
s funding appeal is part of the : Integrated Response Plan : to address the anticipated crisis stemming from the mass return of Afghan
migrants from Pakistan in 2025.
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