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niyad

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Wed Jun 14, 2023, 02:29 PM Jun 2023

UN Report: Acute Starvation Grips Afghanistan, Affecting Women and Children


UN Report: Acute Starvation Grips Afghanistan, Affecting Women and Children
Anselma Ellingwood | June 12, 2023

Food insecurity, acute starvation, and hunger continue to plague numerous regions worldwide, with Afghanistan ranking among the most affected countries. U.N. agencies have sounded the alarm about the risk of starvation in eight nations, including Afghanistan, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Yemen, Haiti, Burkina Faso, and Mali. The World Food Program (WFP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) both call for attention to save lives from food insecurity.

The FAO Director General, Qu Dongyu said, “immediate action” is needed “to pull people back from the brink of hunger, help them rebuild their lives and provide long-term solutions to address the root causes of food insecurities.” Executive director of the WFP, Cindy McCain added that there will be “catastrophic consequences” unless there is action “to help people adapt to a changing climate and ultimately prevent famine.”

There are 15.3 million people living in acute food insecurity in Afghanistan in 2023, representing 35% of the population. Afghanistan is marked as a hotspot of highest concern for food insecurity in the FAO-WFP outlook report on hunger hotspots for June to November 2023. Afghanistan has experienced natural hazards in the past, such as droughts. It is currently facing below-average rainfall combined with above-average temperatures, leading to water scarcity for crop growth this season.

The economic situation in Afghanistan has further deteriorated due to a reduction in foreign aid from humanitarian funding and from exports, caused by ongoing sanctions imposed by the donor governments on the Taliban. The Taliban’s ban on female education, employment and participation in the humanitarian response poses a challenge to the delivery of humanitarian assistance and places more constraints on those most vulnerable: women and children. Approximately 3.2 million children and 804,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women are acutely malnourished, according to the FAO-WFP findings.

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Feminist Majority Foundation urges rapid humanitarian action to support the lives of Afghan women, children and families.

Sources:

UN; RFERL; UN-FAO; REACH; FMF

https://feminist.org/news/un-report-acute-starvation-grips-afghanistan-affecting-women-and-children-mostly/
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There is a young woman from Yemen Mosby Jun 2023 #1

Mosby

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1. There is a young woman from Yemen
Wed Jun 14, 2023, 03:41 PM
Jun 2023

Fatima Mohammed, who spoke at the CUNY law school graduation a couple of weeks ago, she could have talked about the humanitarian/refugee crisis in Yemen, but instead she went on about how evil Israelis are.

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