Afghanistan, March 6 -- The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has announced that in 2024, humanitarian assistance will be provided to at least 20.4 million people in Afghanistan. This initiative aims to address the pressing needs of individuals in the country who are facing extreme hardships.

On Wednesday, March 5, OCHA released a report stating that for 2025, the organization is requesting at least $3.06 billion to support the ongoing humanitarian response in Afghanistan. This funding will be crucial to provide assistance to those who continue to face significant challenges.

OCHA also highlighted that 48% of the necessary funding has yet to be secured, warning that there may not be enough resources...