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The World Food Program has warned of a reduction in aid to Afghanistan

Three months after the recent deadly earthquake in Herat province and the wave of deportation of Afghan citizens from Pakistan at the same time as the level of need of Afghan citizens increased, the World Food Program announced the reduction of its aid due to the lack of funds in Afghanistan.

On Wednesday, the 27th of Jedi, this untimely administration wrote on the X page that currently nearly 200 million people in Afghanistan do not know where to get their next meals.

However, the World Program has clarified that the organization has also said that this reduction includes the size and scope of food and cash aid.

This department has announced the lack of funds for aid to Afghanistan, while the World Food Program had previously announced that large-scale sustainable financial assistance from the international community would help millions of Afghan citizens to get through the harsh winters, and more than five million people to save from the brink of famine.

The department had emphasized that now, after a year of lack of funds, it can only help the most needy families to survive at least during the winter.

The World Food Program had just announced that it urgently needs $670 million to support two million men, women and children in Afghanistan.

Earlier, aid organizations, especially the World Food Program, had warned about the bad economic conditions in Afghanistan.

Ocha also announced that more than 29 million people in Afghanistan need humanitarian aid.

This is while the recent earthquakes in Herat, the return wave of Afghan immigrants from neighboring countries, the increase in poverty and unemployment have increased the level of need in Afghanistan more than ever before.

 

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