UN chief urges donors to give Afghans 'lifeline'

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UN chief Antonio Guterres stressed that Afghans were experiencing 'one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world' even before the Taliban takeover on 15 August.

Speaking to ministers gathered for a donor conference for the violence-torn country, Guterres insisted that "the people of Afghanistan need a lifeline".

The UN Secretary General's comments came just under a month after the Taliban swept into power in Afghanistan, sparking a chaotic exit for the United States and its allies after 20 years in the country. Among other things, the money is needed for critical food and livelihood assistance for nearly 11 million people and essential health services for 3.4 million.Guterres stressed that Afghans were experiencing "one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world" even before the Taliban takeover on August 15.

Fears now abound that other countries' reluctance to deal with the Taliban could push Afghanistan over the edge.Guterres announced that the UN would release $20 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund to support the humanitarian operation in Afghanistan.A number of UN agency and other aid chiefs echoed that sentiment.

"Afghan women and girls want to ensure that gains are not lost, doors are not closed and hope is not extinguished," he said.

 

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