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WFP: Politics Must Be Separate from Afghan Humanitarian Needs

The World Food Program (WFP) has once again warned that millions of Afghans are struggling with hunger and poverty.

Based on a WFP report, the deteriorating situation of Afghanistan is greatly affecting children, with more than 3 million Afghans facing malnutrition across the country.

“The international community has very real concerns about this stage, and this time, where the crisis is in Afghanistan--we need to separate the humanitarian imperatives from the political discussion,” said Mary Ellen, World Food Program Representative and Country Director in Afghanistan.

In the meantime, several Afghan families spoke to TOLOnews who are experiencing hunger for various reasons, including displacement because of the conflict and the recent political change.

In some places, poor families sell their possessions to provide food for their family members.

“My husband has been missing for three months, I do not know about him. Our economy is getting worse every day. There aren't three meals (a day) for ours,” said Guljan.

WFP reported earlier that more than 22 million Afghans are going to face food insecurity from November of 2021.

WFP: Politics Must Be Separate from Afghan Humanitarian Needs

In some places, poor families sell their possessions to provide food for their family members.

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The World Food Program (WFP) has once again warned that millions of Afghans are struggling with hunger and poverty.

Based on a WFP report, the deteriorating situation of Afghanistan is greatly affecting children, with more than 3 million Afghans facing malnutrition across the country.

“The international community has very real concerns about this stage, and this time, where the crisis is in Afghanistan--we need to separate the humanitarian imperatives from the political discussion,” said Mary Ellen, World Food Program Representative and Country Director in Afghanistan.

In the meantime, several Afghan families spoke to TOLOnews who are experiencing hunger for various reasons, including displacement because of the conflict and the recent political change.

In some places, poor families sell their possessions to provide food for their family members.

“My husband has been missing for three months, I do not know about him. Our economy is getting worse every day. There aren't three meals (a day) for ours,” said Guljan.

WFP reported earlier that more than 22 million Afghans are going to face food insecurity from November of 2021.

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