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RASC News > Afghanistan > Over Seven Million Afghanistanis Denied Life-Saving Aid: World Food Programme
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Over Seven Million Afghanistanis Denied Life-Saving Aid: World Food Programme

Published 02/01/2025
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RASC News Agency: The World Food Programme (WFP) has reported that more than seven million vulnerable Afghanistanis have been excluded from critical humanitarian aid this winter due to funding shortages. On Thursday, January 2, the organization announced on its X platform that the lack of resources has hindered its ability to meet the needs of all those requiring assistance. The WFP underscored the severity of the situation, stating: “Families are faced with the heartbreaking choice of either feeding their children or keeping their homes warm.” The organization further noted that delivering aid during winter, particularly to Afghanistan’s remote and inaccessible regions, remains a formidable challenge.

 

The WFP has issued an urgent plea for increased support to address the crisis, emphasizing the immediate need for resources to alleviate suffering. Previously, the organization had estimated that around 14 million individuals would require emergency aid during the harsh winter months. Despite the dire circumstances, the Taliban regime continues to receive substantial financial inflows, with millions of dollars regularly arriving from international intelligence networks and various Eastern and Western nations. Additionally, the group imposes heavy taxes on Afghanistani citizens. However, these funds fail to translate into meaningful relief for the population, leaving millions unable to secure even the most basic necessities for their children. In extreme cases, families are forced to consider selling their children to survive.

 

Ironically, the Taliban once urged Afghanistanis to rely on divine providence for their sustenance. Yet, their actions starkly contradict this rhetoric as they actively solicit and accept large sums of cash from the United States, Western countries, and regional intelligence agencies to maintain their ethnocentric and ideological regime.

 

RASC 02/01/2025

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