A series of US aid cuts to Afghanistan, particularly in the healthcare sector, have put millions of women and children at risk, according to reports from the United Nations and on-the-ground investigations.
The reduction in humanitarian assistance threatens to strip up to nine million Afghan women of access to essential maternal health care, potentially increasing infant and maternal mortality rates. Hospitals in Afghanistan are already overwhelmed, with reports of worsening malnutrition and preventable deaths. Despite official claims from the Trump administration that no deaths have resulted from these cuts, evidence from local hospitals and aid organizations suggests otherwise.
The situation highlights the critical role of foreign aid in supporting Afghanistan's fragile healthcare system.
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