- Afghanistan is experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis, with millions of children malnourished and many dying in hospitals.
- In just six months, 700 children have died in one hospital due to malnutrition and related complications.
- The Taliban’s takeover has led to reduced international aid and stricter policies, worsening the crisis.
- More than 3 million children under five are malnourished, and the country faces an alarming rate of stunting among children.
- Healthcare and nutrition programs are critically underfunded, impacting the ability to prevent and treat malnutrition and its complications.
- Restrictions on women working with humanitarian agencies have made delivering aid and healthcare more difficult.
- Community nutrition programs have been significantly cut, reducing the prevention of malnutrition and increasing the number of children at risk.
- There is an urgent need for international aid and a solution to restrictions imposed by the Taliban to address the crisis effectively.
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