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People displaced from their homes take shelter at a public park in Kabul. Xinhua News Agency/PA Images

Children are dying of malnutrition in Afghanistan, officials warn

The effects of drought, soaring food prices and job losses have been compounded by international aid and financing all but grinding to a halt.

CHILDREN ARE DYING of starvation in Afghanistan, local and international sources said today, following warnings that a million youngsters there could face life-threatening malnutrition by the end of the year.

In Ghor, one of the affected provinces, at least 17 children among those who made it to hospital have died from malnutrition in the last six months, the province’s public health director Mullah Mohammad Ahmadi told AFP.

Almost 300 have been treated for the effects of hunger.

Hundreds of children are at risk of starvation in central parts of the country, he said.

A spokesman for the United Nations children’s agency in Afghanistan said he could not confirm the number of deaths in Ghor but feared “a lot of children are paying the ultimate price”.

UNICEF’s Salam Al-Janabi said the agency’s monitoring network had been disrupted and was relying on anecdotal reports, but “we are very painfully aware that this is something we are on the brink of, or in the middle of”.

Since the Taliban swept to power in mid-August, Afghanistan has plunged deeper into an already dire humanitarian crisis.

The effects of drought, soaring food prices and job losses have been compounded by international aid and financing all but grinding to a halt.

The UN has warned that by the end of the year one million children under the age of five in Afghanistan are expected to need treatment for life-threatening “acute severe malnutrition”, while another 3.3 million will be suffering from acute malnutrition.

© – AFP, 2021

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    Oct 19th 2019, 8:09 PM

    I’ve tested my water and there is lead in it. Anyone know how I go about reporting it or will I just get fobbed off.

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    Oct 19th 2019, 9:06 PM

    @LittleBee: yes and you might find asbestos to providing you perform the correct chemical analysis.

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    Oct 19th 2019, 9:51 PM

    @Godsmack – I Stand Al-Eoin: very interesting thank you. My house was built in around the early 80s so I dont think we have internal lead pipes so I wonder if the work will be done completely free.

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    Oct 20th 2019, 2:08 AM

    @LittleBee: Stats being used to get water tax eventually implemented. First two tranches of which wont be for water.

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    Oct 20th 2019, 3:54 PM

    @LittleBee: Until you get it sorted, you should use a filter jug for all ingested water. It will remove heavy metals.

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    Oct 19th 2019, 8:15 PM

    Does €462,000 that include all the social welfare payments made to the homeless who stay in hostels.

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    Oct 20th 2019, 6:54 AM

    Don’t understand your post. Are you suggesting homeless people given emergency accommodation shouldn’t get social welfare payments? The article says Hotels and Guest Houses so it refers to accommodation provided without any other supports

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    Oct 20th 2019, 7:48 AM

    @MyBrokenKnees: I challenge you to go find adequate housing on what social welfare pays. Landlords shy away from accepting HAP. Walk a mile in their shoes. By the way, not everyone receiving social welfare is on it just for fun.

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