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Extreme threats to humanity in Afghanistan(impact of 20 years of war)

 Extreme threats to humanity in Afghanistan "Said United Nation"

A report by a United Nations agency, UNICEF, has revealed that humanity in Afghanistan is in dire straits and without their immediate help, a major human catastrophe could ensue. The report emphasizes that all facilities should be provided to UNICEF and all remaining aid agencies before the onset of winter.

A spokesman for the Red Cross said that there were serious difficulties in conducting relief operations in Afghanistan. The United States and other European agencies are delivering all their aid to Afghanistan through Pakistan But with each passing day, the severity of the cold in Afghanistan is increasing, making it almost impossible to deliver aid to mountainous and remote areas.



HUMAN TRAGEDY IN AFGHANISTAN:

The United Nations has repeatedly warned the world that a humanitarian catastrophe would ensue if they were not helped in Afghanistan. Of the 40 millions, 24 percent are already living in poverty and 36% of people suffer from severe malnutrition.

According to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the level of poverity is so high that According to UNICEF, the situation in Afghanistan is so bad that people are fed up with poverty and fall into the hands of human traffickers who show them a bright future and at the same time, underage marriages of girls and forced child labor have become commonplace in Afghanistan, which is considered a violation of humanity. A large number of Afghans are killed while crossing the border illegally.The situation in Afghanistan is getting worse with each passing day. The government is trying to do something better for the peoples and For this, the Afghan government is relying heavily on Pakistan, which is its brotherly Islamic country.

THE PROBLEMS OF THE RED CROSS AND UNICEF IN AFGHANISTAN:

Lack of bank accounts in Afghanistan makes it extremely difficult to pay staff, said the president of the Red Cross during a one-on-one interview. There are a large number of Red Cross and Red Crescent people in Afghanistan who provide assistance to the people, including the provision of medical aid, the provision of housing, etc. Due to the icy weather and difficult roads, aid workers could not reach the remote areas, leaving a large number of people without relief supplies.



THE ECONOMIC SITUATION AFTER THE TALIBAN REGIME:

Afghanistan's economy has been hit hard since the Taliban's unexpected takeover in August .The United Nations has warned that the economy could face a deficit of more than 45 percent because of this governments.Its is feared that this could lead to a resumption of terrorist activities across the country. Where the economic catastrophe will fuel extremism, it will bring with it a never-ending wave of unemployment.

About Rs 6 billion in aid for the current situation in Afghanistan, which has become the biggest appeal in the history of any nation, is the only way to save the country from poverty and unemployment.




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