People of Afghanistan under world’s most severe hunger crisis: Report
Kabul [Afghanistan], November 11 (ANI): Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the country is witnessing one of the world’s most extensive and most severe hunger crises and acute food insecurity has surged in 2022, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) said in a report.
“As of March 2022, the people of Afghanistan are suffering one of the world’s largest and most severe hunger crises; this is affecting 22.8 million people, equivalent to more than half of the population, as a result of extended drought, conflict, political instability and COVID-19,” the report read.
Moreover, the residents of Kabul also voiced concerns about rising food prices in the country due to the reeling economic crisis in the country.
“The price of foodstuffs has increased. The people are not able to purchase even one bag of flour,” said Rahmanullah, a resident of Kabul, reported Khaama Press.
Meanwhile, the World Food Programme has also raised concerns about the economic crisis in Afghanistan.
A staggering 9 in 10 households cannot meet their food needs, with those headed by women particularly vulnerable, according to the latest WFP assessment.
“People who previously were able to put food on the table are now struggling and turning to humanitarian agencies to help steady them in this new reality. We are committed to helping the Afghan population, especially the most vulnerable. Our investment in WFP’s resilience programming is an investment that will have long-lasting, positive effects for local communities,” Iodice added.