The Afghanistan country director for the World Food Programme, or WFP, said: “I've been following Afghanistan for 20 years, and we've never been unable to launch a significant winter response."
Date: 2/25
Region: Europe & Central Asia
Country: Afghanistan
Topic: Food & Farming
Policy Lens: Global Health Security
Entry Type: Field Observation
Additional Context: This information was collected as part of The Aid Report's original reporting found in the Devex featured article "Afghans ‘desperate’ as aid cuts bring mass hunger crisis." Our journalist reports that as the snow cuts off highland communities in Afghanistan, aid workers say many won’t be alive once it melts.
This quote is attributed to John Alyieff, WFP's Country Director in Afghanistan.
Over 17.4 million people are estimated to require food assistance this winter — among the highest numbers ever recorded in Afghanistan — and the food parcels and cash assistance that once came from aid organizations are now scarce following Western donors’ cuts to foreign aid budgets. The WFP and other NGOs have typically delivered food aid ahead of the colder weather and heavy snowfall. But this year, a lack of resources has prevented WFP from reaching some remote mountain communities.
Source: Devex

