The World Food Program (WFP) says it has been forced to cut aid to eight million individuals in Afghanistan due to insufficient funds.
In a tweet on Monday, the WFP office in Afghanistan emphasized that it serves as a vital lifeline for vulnerable families, including widows and households led by women. However, due to the lack of funding, the organization had to reduce rations and remove eight million people from its assistance programs this year. Urgently requiring $1 billion to sustain its operations, the WFP appealed for immediate support.
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