Afghanistan is facing the worst wave of malnutrition on record, with five million children and mothers in need of treatment, says Carl Skav, deputy executive director of the World Food Programme. “In a clinic in Jalalabad, I saw desperate mothers left empty-handed as specialized food ran out,” he wrote in X today (Thursday, 14 May). The WFP official said the Afghan people have endured much hardship, but the past few months have been particularly…
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Afghanistan is facing the worst wave of malnutrition on record, with five million children and mothers in need of treatment, says Carl Skav, deputy executive director of the World Food Programme. “In a clinic in Jalalabad, I saw desperate mothers left empty-handed as specialized food ran out,” he wrote in X today (Thursday, 14 May). The WFP official said the Afghan people have endured much hardship, but the past few months have been particularly…