More than half of Afghans affected by water scarcity, drought: UNAMA
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UN Highlights Afghanistan’s Growing Climate Vulnerability on World Environment Day
Afghanistan is struggling with intensifying climate and environmental challenges that are deepening water shortages and threatening livelihoods, food security, and stability across the country, the United Nations said on Friday. The post UN Highlights Afghanistan’s Growing Climate Vulnerability on World Environment Day appeared first on KabulNow.
Half of Afghanistan’s population faces water crisis, UNAMA says
More than half of Afghanistan’s population is affected by drought and water scarcity, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said Friday, warning that a deepening climate crisis is threatening livelihoods, food security and stability across the country. In a statement marking World Environment Day, UNAMA said prolonged drought, declining water resources, floods and environmental degradation are placing increasing pressure on commun…
Communities across the country are grappling with intensifying climate and environmental challenges, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) says, with a crisis that is increasingly affecting livelihoods, food security and stability. Drought and water scarcity remain the most widespread threats, the office said in a report released today (Friday, 15 June) on World Environment Day. More than half of Afghanistan’s population i…
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