KABUL: The World Meals Programme (WFP) stated on Sunday (Mar 15) that it has began delivering “life-saving meals” to over 20,000 Afghan households displaced by the conflict with Pakistan, warning “additional instability will push thousands and thousands into starvation”.
Households who fled their properties will initially obtain fortified biscuits to deal with “pressing” starvation, with the ready-to-eat rations meant to assist folks pressured to flee and with restricted entry to cooking amenities.
Within the coming weeks, essentially the most susceptible households will obtain extra help, together with two months’ value of meals or money assist, the UN company stated.
Months of cross-border clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan have flared once more since Feb 26.
Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of failing to behave in opposition to militant teams that perform assaults in Pakistan, which the Taliban authorities rejects.
The UN stated on Friday that no less than 75 civilians have been killed and 193 injured in Afghanistan on account of the clashes.
“Regardless of the harmful circumstances within the space, WFP has resumed operations in most border areas,” it stated in a press release.
“Afghanistan is caught between two conflicts, and any additional instability will push thousands and thousands deeper into starvation whereas including pressure to a area already on the brink,” pressured John Aylieff, WFP nation director in Afghanistan.

