'The international community has turned its back on us,' said one Afghan.
last week that Afghanistan was the country"most at risk of worsening humanitarian crisis in 2022."
According to one Afghan identified as Awesta who works with IRC,"The international community has turned its back on us." The humanitarian group estimated that"throughout early 2022, 55% of Afghans will face acute food insecurity, including nearly 9 million people at emergency levels—one step before famine conditions."
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