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Afghan disabled people and families of martyrs demand more aid amid winter crisis, despite government claims of support.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Afghan individuals with disabilities and families of martyrs are urging greater humanitarian aid amid severe winter hardships, citing widespread poverty, lack of income, and limited access to essentials like fuel.
Despite government claims of timely, bank-based aid and expanded vocational programs, many say support remains inadequate.
UNAMA noted around 1.5 million Afghans live with significant disabilities, largely due to prolonged conflict, and called for inclusive, sustainable assistance.
The day, established by the UN in 1992, promotes the rights and dignity of people with disabilities globally.
Las personas discapacitadas afganas y las familias de los mártires demandan más ayuda en medio de la crisis invernal, a pesar de las afirmaciones del gobierno de apoyo.