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Millions of Afghans face severe hunger as aid cuts leave just 1 million vulnerable receiving help in 2025.
Millions of Afghans face worsening hunger as international aid cuts have drastically reduced food assistance, leaving only about 1 million of the most vulnerable receiving aid in 2025—down from 5.6 million the previous year.
Over 17 million people now experience crisis-level food insecurity, up 3 million from a year ago, with 22.9 million needing humanitarian aid—nearly half the population.
The crisis is fueled by economic collapse, drought, deadly earthquakes, and the return of 7.1 million refugees from Iran and Pakistan, straining housing and resources.
UN officials warn of further aid reductions in 2026, with only 3.9 million prioritized for life-saving support.
Many, including former soldiers and women barred from work under Taliban rule, struggle to afford food, rent, or heating, as winter hardships intensify.
Millones de afganos se enfrentan a un hambre severa, ya que los recortes en la ayuda dejan solo 1 millón de personas vulnerables recibiendo ayuda en 2025.