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Number of Afghan children without enough to eat up 3.3 million in just four months – Save the Children

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Source: https://reliefweb.int/report/afghan...t-enough-eat-33-million-just-four-months-save

Number of Afghan children without enough to eat up 3.3 million in just four months – Save the Children

Format News and Press Release
Source Save the Children
Posted 16 Dec 2021
Originally published 15 Dec 2021

Kabul, 16 December -- The number of children in Afghanistan not getting enough to eat has increased by 3.3 million in the four months since the previous government of Afghanistan fell in August this year, according to an analysis by Save the Children.

As of the end of November, 98% of the population do not have enough to eat -- an alarming jump from 81% compared with before the 15 August, according to data from UN World Food Programme (WFP).

Afghanistan is facing its worst food crisis on record. This winter, 14 million children are expected to face potentially life-threatening levels of hunger, and rates of malnutrition are soaring...
 
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