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OCHA warns Afghanistan aid may halt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70330, member: 636"] The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has cautioned that insufficient financial resources may force a suspension of relief operations across Afghanistan during the final quarter of the year. The potential shutdown threatens critical assistance programs that provide sustenance, potable water, educational resources, and medical care to millions of Afghan citizens. Aid organizations stress that continuous funding remains essential to maintain operations, warning that brief interruptions could trigger severe humanitarian consequences as cold weather approaches. Meanwhile, the United Nations Development Programme reports that nine-tenths of Afghan households have reduced meal consumption or liquidated possessions to survive. Restrictions preventing women from participating in humanitarian and reconstruction initiatives have diminished access to vital services. The crisis intensifies as approximately 2.3 million refugees return from Iran and Pakistan, placing additional pressure on recovery programs. International donors face urgent appeals to commit resources and prevent a broader emergency affecting vulnerable populations experiencing acute food scarcity. [/QUOTE]
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