Afghanistan in midst of economic crisis as foreign aid dries up
CTV
Since the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, the country has fallen into the most serious economic slide since the 1990s, with prices more than doubling for some products.
Billions in foreign aid that once supplemented the state budget is now frozen, and everything from food to fuel, and even cash itself, is scarce.
In the main children’s hospital in Kabul, staff dash back and forth in wards full of malnourished babies.
United Nations staff who visited this week are warning of a humanitarian catastrophe.
"There are millions of people that are going to starve,” Omar Abdi, of UNICEF, told CTV News. “And there is winter coming, there is COVID raging.”
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