
Afghanistan's Silent Emergency: Starving Children Cry Out for Help
Afghanistan's Children Face Starvation Amidst Crisis In Afghanistan, a critical humanitarian crisis is unfolding, leaving countless children severely malnourished. The situation has worsened due to reduced international aid and the freezing of Taliban assets, creating widespread food shortages. This report highlights the plight of these children and the urgent need for global assistance. The video from Al Jazeera English shows heartbreaking images of malnourished infants and young children in hospitals across the country. One mother, Bibi Ayesha, explains, "We're getting her a card which will allow the hospital to provide her with ready-to-use therapeutic foods and medicines so she can gain some weight." Her words underscore the desperation felt by families struggling to access basic healthcare and nutrition. UNICEF Afghanistan representative Andrea James adds, "The hundreds and thousands of children who need therapeutic feeding are not just numbers. They are real lives that will be lost if we do not act now." This statement emphasizes the urgency of the situation and the potential for irreversible loss of life. Even before the Taliban takeover, over 40 percent of Afghan children suffered from stunting, and nearly 10 percent experienced severe malnutrition. The current crisis has dramatically worsened these pre-existing conditions, threatening an entire generation. The international community must act swiftly to provide the necessary aid and prevent further suffering.