A new United Nations report says the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is worsening, with more than thirty million people, that's three-quarters of the population, now needing help with food, housing, and healthcare. A mass return of Afghans from Iran and Pakistan is putting even more pressure on already struggling communities.
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- Doctors report a rapid rise in severe child malnutrition, filling hospital wards beyond capacity.
- The crisis is driven by a collapsing economy, natural disasters, and the mass return of refugees. 42s
- Cuts to international aid have forced organizations like UNICEF and WHO to reduce operations, overwhelming hospitals. 1m 6s
- Afghanistan is experiencing its highest ever surge in child malnutrition, with three million children at risk. 1m 35s
- Aid agencies warn that without international food assistance this winter, the situation could become devastating for children. 2m 3s