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

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More than 22 million Afghans will suffer food insecurity this winter, as a drought driven by climate change adds to the disruption caused by the chaotic Taliban takeover of the country.

Keep up to speed at a glance with the Top 10 daily storiesAfghanistan is on the brink of one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, UN agencies warned Monday, with more than half the country facing "acute" food shortages.

The crisis is already bigger in scale than the shortages facing war-torn Yemen or Syria, and worse than any food insecurity emergency apart from the Democratic Republic of Congo, officials told AFP. According to the statement issued by the World Food Programme and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, one in two Afghans faces Phase 3 "crisis" or Phase 4 "emergency" food shortages.

In August, the hardline Islamist Taliban overthrew the US-backed regime and declared an interim government, vowing to restore stability. On Sunday, the Taliban announced a plan to pay 40,000 labourers in grain in the Kabul region, employing them to dig holes to trap the winter snow and provide moisture for barren hills.

"Regarding the drought, we hope to have a wet winter. But if the drought continues we will take appropriate measures in the spring."The FAO is seeking $11.4 million in urgent funding and a further $200 million for the agricultural season into 2022.

 

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