More than half of Afghans face 'acute' food crisis: UN agencies

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KABUL, Afghanistan — More than 22 million Afghans will suffer food insecurity this winter, they said, as a drought driven by climate change adds to the disruption caused by the chaotic Taliban takeover of the country.“This winter, millions of Afghans will be forced to choose between migration and starvation unless we can step up our life-saving assistance,” said David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Programme.

“We are on a countdown to catastrophe and if we don’t act now, we will have a total disaster on our hands.” FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu said: “It is urgent that we act efficiently and effectively to speed up and scale up our delivery in Afghanistan before winter cuts off a large part of the country, with millions of people -– including farmers, women, young children and the elderly — going hungry in the freezing winter.”

A visit by AFP journalists to the provinces of Herat and Badghis found families forces to sell their daughters into early marriage to cover debts and secure enough food to survive. “We are trying to arrange and distribute, including food and clothing. All worries will be resolved,” he added.

 

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