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Urgence Afghanistan

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Urgence Afghanistan

En Afghanistan, des millions de personnes connaissent la misère et la faim dans un contexte marqué par des décennies de conflit, l’effondrement de l’économie du pays, des années de sécheresse et des températures hivernales glaciales.

L’Afghanistan, qui a subi des crises humanitaires répétées, est confronté à sa période la plus sombre.

Le HCR et ses partenaires ont lancé des plans de réponse conjoints pour fournir une aide humanitaire vitale. 24 millions de personnes vivant en Afghanistan et 5,7 millions d’Afghans et de communautés d’accueil se trouvant dans cinq pays voisins ont besoin d’aide.
Rehman Gul*, 40, with his two-year old daughter Nazia*, near their home on the outskirts of Kabul. 

An aerial view of people lining up to receive aid in Chad.

An aerial view of relief items being distributed to newly arrived Sudanese refugees at the Madjigilta site in Chad.

4. The chaos in Sudan is piling further needs on already stretched host countries

All the neighbouring countries impacted by this new emergency were already hosting large numbers of refugees and internally displaced people on insufficient and dwindling levels of humanitarian funding. At the same time, countries like Chad and South Sudan (the two least developed countries in the world) were battling hunger, insecurity, and the impacts of climate change.

Now the conflict is disrupting trade and supply chains, pushing up the costs of food and fuel.

Those crossing borders, most of them women and children, are arriving in urgent need of food, water, shelter, healthcare and basic items like blankets, cooking utensils and soap. Psychosocial support for parents and children who have witnessed or experienced appalling violence is another priority, as is putting mechanisms in place to prevent and respond to gender-based violence.