Afghanistan Aid Operations Expand, But Most People Hungry: UN

Afghanistan Aid Operations Expand, But Most People Hungry: UN

UNITED NATIONS, Sept 24 (NNN-ANA) – The reach of humanitarian aid in Afghanistan is increasing, but only a fraction of the people have enough to eat, a UN spokesman said yesterday.

“The UN Humanitarian Air Service is operating flights, almost daily, to different provinces, including Kabul,” said Stephane Dujarric, chief spokesman for UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres. “UN cross-country road movements have been re-established for the first time in several years.”

However, a World Food Programme survey shows that only five percent of households in Afghanistan have enough to eat every day. The agency said, job losses, lack of cash and soaring food prices, create a new class of hungry people in Afghanistan.

Dujarric recalled, donors on Sept 13, pledged more than 1.2 billion U.S. dollars for humanitarian and development aid to Afghanistan. However, only 20 percent of the 606 million U.S. dollars required through to the end of the year, was received.

“We can only work with cash,” he said. “We cannot work with pledges. This is important, so we can keep getting life-saving assistance, including food, medicines, healthcare and protection to those Afghans who need them the most.”

In a listing of some aid operations, Dujarric reported, the Food and Agriculture Organisation is distributing more than 8,500 metric tonnes of wheat seeds to help more than 170,000 vulnerable families during the Sept-Oct winter wheat planting season.

He said, the International Organisation for Migration supports causeway construction and other infrastructure disaster-risk mitigation in Nangahar province.

The spokesman said, the UN Population Fund, supports a hospital in Herat province, with emergency reproductive health supplies covering the treatment of around 1,500 medical and surgical cases.

The UN Refugee Agency increased essential services access for communities impacted by conflict and displacement, including road construction in Khost province. Dujarric said, the operations boost not only access to its services, but also to markets and employment.– NNN-ANA

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