Four decades of conflict have left 23.3 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. A staggering 12.6 million of them are children.
The public health care system has collapsed, and human rights, especially for women and girls, are increasingly marginalised.
High unemployment and escalating prices have pushed households into debt, resulting in widespread hunger. The 2023 earthquakes in Herat and the subsequent prolonged drought have only further intensified the urgent need for aid.