UNICEF has requested 2 billion Dollars for children
UNICEF expresses concern over the dire humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, saying that with the onset of winter, children face serious challenges.
UNICEF says famine crisis and domestic economic crisis
threaten lives of millions of children in Afghanistan
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has called for 2 billion dollars in
aid to address the plight of children in Afghanistan.
According to UNICEF, the money will cover the urgent needs
of 24 million Dollars
people in Afghanistan, half of whom are children.
UNICEF expresses concern over the dire humanitarian
situation in Afghanistan, saying that with the onset of winter, children face
serious challenges.
By 2022, one in two children under the age of five will be
severely malnourished, according to UNICEF.
"The humanitarian situation in Afghanistan is critical,
especially for children. As winter approaches, UNICEF and its partners will not
be able to provide assistance to children in need and their families,"
said the head of UNICEF Afghanistan. Take care without further ado. "
As the situation worsens, UNICEF says, health, education, and
other basic services are facing problems.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) says the spread
of a number of diseases, especially measles, polio, and diarrhea, is threatening
children's lives. Lack of access to health care and food shortages are other
challenges facing children.
"The lack of adequate food for families has put
millions of children at risk of starvation," said the UNICEF
Representative in Afghanistan.
UNICEF says it needs 2
billion Dollars to address children's issues.