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RASC News > Afghanistan > OCHA: In the Seven Months of this Year, 22.6 Million People Received Humanitarian Aids
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OCHA: In the Seven Months of this Year, 22.6 Million People Received Humanitarian Aids

Published 25/09/2023
OCHA: In the Seven Months of this Year, 22.6 Million People Received Humanitarian Aids
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RASC News Agency: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan (OCHA) says that during the first seven months of this year, 22.6 million people have been helped in Afghanistan.

On Sunday, September 24, OCHA posted a message on X channel and wrote that these donations were made from January to July of this year.

According to this institution, these aids are 9.7 million for health activities, 3.5 million children and pregnant women, 6.8 million people for drinking water, two million children for education, 413 thousand people for emergency shelter and household items. As well as, 1.8 million people have been taken for protection.

 

OCHA has stated that the $850 million budget of these aids was transferred from 2022, which was completed with the 2023 budget.

Meanwhile, the United Nations World Food Program announced that Afghanistan is currently one of the 10 countries in the world with more than one million people at the emergency level of hunger.

This institution has said that Sudan, Afghanistan and the Republic of Congo are three countries that have more people at the level of emergency hunger than other countries in the world.

 

On the other hand, the new report of the World Food Program (WFP) shows that 15 million and 300 thousand people in Afghanistan were in severe food insecurity from May to October of this year.

Based on the findings of this report, 4 million people, including children under the age of five, are facing severe malnutrition.

After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the country’s economic situation, which was unstable, worsened and unemployment and poverty increased sharply.

EnNews 25/09/2023

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