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ȭԿ б ݰ, ķ ô, dzε
ϰ ִ. Ƶ ϰų ϰ ,
̵ ⺻ Żϰ ִ.
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ȸ Ͻź ֹε ༺ ̸, ̿ Ƶ , д,
ߵǰ ִ. ̹ ؽ , ڷγ19 ӿ Ƴ Ͻź ֹε Ƶ ȣϱ ȥ ش
ذå ؾ ϴ Ȳ̴. Ͻź ȸ Ѱ迡
ߴ. Ͻź Ȳ ó,
Բ ̴. ߴ.
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ȸ ε ε Ȱ ؾ Ѵ.
ε ڱ Ȯ, ܱ , ױ ذå
å Ƶα ȣ ˱Ѵ.
Ƶ ⸦
ذԿ ־ ٽ Ǵ ̴. Ͻź Ƶ κ ȣϴ
ñϴ. Ƶ ȸ ڵ Ͻź ε ֿ켱 ΰ
ĽѾ Ѵ. Ͻź 300
Բ ε Ȱ ĥ ̴.
2021 8 19
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World Vision: Act now to avoid failing
the children of Afghanistan
As power dynamics change by the hour
across Afghanistan, International aid agency World Vision warns that countless
more vulnerable children will pay the ultimate price as they are caught in the
maelstrom. At terrifying speed, territories and control are changing, schools
are closed, food is scarce and forced displacement figures are soaring.
Children and families are in hiding or fleeing and their fundamental rights are
being denied.
The numbers are staggering.
Almost half the population – 18.4 million
people (8.2 million children) – have needed humanitarian and protection
assistance in 2021 and this is growing. An acute food insecurity crisis is
faced by more than 30% of the Afghani population (12.2 million). Accelerated
forced displacement is projected to result in 500,000 people fleeing across
various provinces by the end of the year1. The pandemic continues to worsen,
and preventative measures are lacking. In a country with a population of close
to 40 million, so far only 139,051 COVID-19 cases and 6,098 deaths were
reported since February 2020.
Extreme vulnerabilities and fear are at
record levels and children are at greater risk of violence, abuse and
exploitation. Families who are already struggling to survive destitution
related to this conflict, a devastating drought and the effects of COVID-19,
are now resorting to the most desperate of measures to protect their children,
including child marriage. History has shown that the resilience and fortitude
of the Afghan people is extraordinary. But it has its limits. They are now at their most vulnerable and we
cannot abandon them now. says National Director Asuntha Charles.
World Vision calls for all parties to the
conflict to put vulnerable children first. International humanitarian law must
be respected and the lives of Afghan children, their families, and communities
prioritized. The international community must maintain its presence on the
ground to prevent an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. Further commitment
must be made to increased and sustained funding supports, diplomatic
engagement, international responsibility for durable solutions, and the
protection of child rights.
Children are the single greatest asset
to any sustainable, durable solution to multiple crises. For their sake, all
sides must put the humanitarian needs of their people first and end this
conflict. Together with our +300 Afghan staff, World Vision will stay and
deliver. Ms. Charles said.
August 19, 2021
World Vision