Generva: Afghanistan faces the collapse of basic services and food and other assistance will run out, the United Nations Office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs (OCHA) said on Tuesday.
Spokesman for Ocha Jens Laerke told the United Nations Briefing in Geneva that millions of Afghans need food assistance and health assistance, urging donors to provide more ahead of the International Aid Conference for Afghanistan on September 13.
This body has released a flash appeal for around $ 600 million to meet the human needs of 11 million people for the rest of the year in the middle of a drought and hunger warning.
“Basic services in Afghanistan collapse and food and help saving other lives are just running out,” he said.
“We urge international donors to support this appeal quickly and generously.” More than half a million people have been transferred internally in Afghanistan this year because the Taliban have swept the country, culminating in the seizure of the capital of Kabul on August 15.