
Gaza Crisis Appeal
After several decades of conflict, natural disasters, chronic poverty, drought, and the COVID-19 pandemic, humanitarian needs have increased exponentially in Afghanistan. Since the Taliban took control, the country plunged into a deep economic and humanitarian crisis, with more than half of the population facing a food crisis.
Action Against Hunger takes a holistic approach to treating and preventing malnutrition and other health challenges facing young children, pregnant women, and new mothers. In recent years, we have scaled up our work to reach even more people in need as a result of conflicts and natural disasters.
People Received Mental Health & Psychosocial Support
People Reached By Nutrition & Health Programs
"We do not have enough food...Pregnant women here face the risk of death, and they face many other risks. They do a lot of work, and they have no choice because there is no one else to work. In the future, I hope my children grow up, study, and help people."”
— Nadia, Afghan mother
Afghanistan: Voices of MothersIn Daykundi province, Afghanistan, our ten mobile clinics and two therapeutic feeding units travel to hard-to-reach communities to provide lifesaving nutrition and health services.
We support people displaced from their homes by drought, earthquakes, or conflict with cash transfers, helping them to buy what they need to survive.
Over the long term, we aim to provide sustainable support by helping communities learn to prevent, identify, and reduce hunger.
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