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Hunger in Afghanistan, people sell children and body parts: WFP

Hunger in Afghanistan, people sell children and body parts: WFP
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Berlin (Germany): Head of the UN World Food Program (WFP) again expressed concern for the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and added that Afghans had used their children and their body parts to survive.
The Head of WFP David basically urged the international community to accelerate the delivery of aid to Afghanistan because half of the population was starving in the country.
Afghanistan struggled with drought, pandemic, economic collapse, and years of conflict years.
About 24 million people experience an inappropriate sense of acute.
More than half a population will face hunger this winter and 97 percent of the population can fall below this year’s poverty line.
“Afghanistan has become one of the poorest countries in the world, with 20 years, at least, a conflict with the Taliban,” Beasley told the Public Public Broadcaster belonging to Germany (DW).
“And now what we face is a disaster.
The number of people who knocked on the door of hunger was 23 million people from 40 million people,” he added.
In an interview with DW, Beasley revealed a case of a woman he met in Afghanistan who was forced to sell his daughter to another family in the hope that they could feed better.
Although we and allies have left the country in August last year, several international charities and aid groups continued to support the local population and reduce the humanitarian situation that worsened in the country.
Beasley called in the richest world to help solve the current hunger crisis.
“During this Covid experience, the world billionaire has produced unprecedented money.
More than $ 5.2 billion [EUR4.67 billion] clean increase per day.
What we need is only a value of one day’s net wealth increases to really Overcoming our short-term crisis, “he added.
Special representatives and EU special envoys of the European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, England and the US met in Oslo on January 24 to discuss situations in Afghanistan, including sessions with representatives from Taliban actors and civil society.
In a shared statement, Western envoys emphasized the urgent need to overcome the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan and highlight the steps needed to help alleviate the suffering of Afghans throughout the country.
The participants recognized the steps taken to facilitate access to humanitarian, men and women, while also expressing concerns that there were still certain obstacles, and participants also reaffirmed the importance of eliminating all conditions and obstacles to sending humanitarian aid, added statements.

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