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‘Basic services collapse, food and other aid about to run out in Afghanistan’

| Updated: September 08, 2021 11:16:34


Afghans lining up outside a bank to take out their money after Taliban takeover in Kabul recently -Reuters file photo Afghans lining up outside a bank to take out their money after Taliban takeover in Kabul recently -Reuters file photo

Afghanistan is facing the collapse of basic services and food and other aid is about to run out, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Tuesday.

OCHA spokesperson Jens Laerke told a UN briefing in Geneva that millions of Afghans were in need of food aid and health assistance, urging donors to give more ahead of an international aid conference for Afghanistan on Sept 13, reports Reuters.

The agency has released a flash appeal for around $600 million to meet humanitarian needs for 11 million people for the remainder of the year amid warnings of drought and starvation.

"Basic services in Afghanistan are collapsing and food and other lifesaving aid is about to run out," he said. "We urge international donors to support this appeal fast and generously."

More than half a million people have been displaced internally in Afghanistan this year as the Taliban has swept across the country, culminating in its seizure of the capital Kabul on Aug 15.

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