The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that nearly 23 million people in Afghanistan will require humanitarian assistance in 2025, including 12 million children. The agency’s report, released on Sunday, highlighted the worsening situation caused by climate change, natural disasters, and the return of Afghan refugees from neighboring countries, Iran and Pakistan.
The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has escalated, with deteriorating living conditions exacerbating the needs of the population. While UNICEF did not specify the exact amount of funding required, the report emphasized the urgent need for international support to address the growing challenges.
This call for assistance underscores the vulnerability of Afghanistan’s population, particularly children, as they face increasingly dire circumstances.