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UN seeks $650m to combat hunger crisis in Afghanistan
WFP warns that over 9.5 million people are currently facing severe food insecurity across the country.
The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) is urgently appealing for $650 million in emergency funding to continue its humanitarian operations in Afghanistan through the end of 2025.
The agency warns that over 9.5 million people are currently facing severe food insecurity across the country.
The situation is especially dire for women and children.
WFP reports that 4.6 million mothers and children are suffering from malnutrition, and two-thirds of households led by women are unable to afford even the most basic food staples.
Afghan women and girls—already severely impacted by restrictions on education, employment, and public life—are among those most vulnerable.
Although previous food aid has helped prevent famine, a dramatic drop in international funding has forced the WFP to scale back.
In May, the agency halted all emergency food distributions and now expects to reach just one million people during the summer months—leaving an estimated 8.5 million Afghans without assistance.
The nutrition crisis is equally alarming. This year alone, 3.5 million children under five and 1.2 million pregnant or breastfeeding women are in urgent need of nutritional support, the agency said.
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India sends 2.5-ton medical shipment to Afghanistan
Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, announced on Friday that a 2.5-ton consignment, including emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment has been delivered to Kabul.
According to him, the aid shipment is intended to support the swift recovery of those injured in the recent airstrike by Pakistan’s military regime.
He emphasized that India stands with the people of Afghanistan and will continue to provide all possible humanitarian assistance.
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Mahdi Ansary, local journalist, released from prison
The Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) has announced that Mahdi Ansary, a reporter for the Afghan News Agency (AFKA), has been released after serving one and a half years in Bagram prison.
In a statement welcoming his release, AFJC emphasized that the fundamental rights of this journalist—who had been tried and imprisoned on charges of cooperating with exiled and foreign media—were “seriously” violated.
Ansari was arrested on October 5, 2023, after returning from his workplace in Kabul.
He was sentenced on January 1, 2024 by the Kabul Primary Court to one and a half years in prison on charges of “propaganda against the Islamic Emirate.”
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Farid Dehqan, spokesperson for the Khas Kunar police command, said that rocket attacks by the Pakistani military regime are still ongoing in the province.
These attacks come despite earlier announcements by the Pakistani military of a temporary ceasefire for Eid.
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