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After the June war between Israel and Iran, Iran expelled hundreds of thousands of Afghans—threatening stability and ...
The United Nations urges Iran and Pakistan to stop deportations of Afghan migrants, highlighting the dangers they face upon ...
Afghanistan features on this year’s Emergency Watchlist as some 23.7 million people—just over half of the population—urgently need humanitarian support. The crisis in Afghanistan largely stems from ...
As Kabul's groundwater depletes rapidly, families across the city endure daily hardship to secure drinking water, sacrificing ...
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that an unprecedented funding ...
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres is warning Afghanistan continues to face the largest humanitarian crisis in the world today. He made the comment earlier this week during a two-day U.N ...
According to U.N. sources, the humanitarian aid system in Afghanistan is already desperately overstretched and underfunded, with over 29 million Afghans in need of assistance.
As Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis deepens, its young people step up. Afghans are giving food to the hungry, clothes to the needy, and medical care to the sick: ‘I just wish I could work at ...
Biden's sanctions on Afghanistan threaten to kill more civilians than two decades of war 22.8 million Afghans – more than half the population – are facing acute food insecurity.
The Red Cross said in an interview with Reuters on Friday the Afghan humanitarian crisis is too big for aid groups to handle alone. “Humanitarian organisations joining forces can only do so much.
A.M. Edition for Jan. 28. The sudden withdrawal of foreign financial support from Afghanistan has triggered a humanitarian crisis, as millions of Afghans struggle to feed their families and keep warm.