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Millions of Afghan children at risk: Save the Children

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Save the Children said that millions are hungry, out of school, displaced and face the threat of cold weather. They need urgent humanitarian assistance, the organization said.“Families at the moment are struggling to eat.

Nearly five million children are one step away from famine, so it is absolutely critical that the international community continue to support Afghanistan,” said Kristiana Marton, an officer at Save the Children.Ahmad Hussain, 11, is one of millions of Afghan children who is working to afford food for his 11-member family.

He said that poverty forced him to leave school. “I was in school, but I left it after my father lost his job. Every day, I earn about 50 to 60 afghani,” Ahmad Hussain told TOLOnews.

“I polish shoes to find the money to buy bread for my family; in these cold days, few people come,” said Kaihan.According to the findings of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, more than ten domestic organizations, with the cooperation of international agencies, are working to support Afghan children.

The activities of the Afghan organizations were hindered after international aid ceased to Afghanistan.“The aid decreased due to the lack of coordination among international agencies. Children are more at risk than at any other time,” said Zarqa Yaftali, head of a research organization for women and children.—TOLO

 

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