Afghan children will die because of U.S. funding cuts, aid official says
- An aid official stated on Tuesday that Afghan children will die due to U.S. Funding cuts.
- Cuts to foreign aid contracts, including those for Afghanistan, by the Trump administration caused this crisis.
- Action Against Hunger is closing its Kabul feeding unit, after initially ceasing U.S.-funded activities in March.
- Cobi Rietveld stated that without treatment, "there is a very high risk of dying."
- Over 3.5 million Afghan children will face acute malnutrition this year, a 20% rise, impacting survival.
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Alarm: One in ten Afghans will soon be without healthcare
More than ten percent of Afghanistan's population could be forced to live without healthcare by the end of next year, due to the US's cutback in aid, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns.
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