World Food Programme says that half of the Afghanistan population are facing acute hunger.
The organization carrying out an investigation says that thousands of people are facing acute hunger and shortage of food in northeast part of Afghanistan.
The analysis was conducted by the UN partners who include the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), sister agency the World Food Programme (WFP), and many non-governmental organizations.
WFP warned that the unprecedented level of hunger still persists in Afghanistan due to lingering drought and the economic crisis that continue to threaten the lives and livelihoods of millions across the country.
“Although humanitarian assistance helped avert a food security catastrophe over the harsh winter in Afghanistan, hunger still persists at unprecedented levels,” WFP added.
After Taliban’s domination, the world and humanitarian organizations have repeatedly warned of dire situation in Afghanistan.
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