Afghanistan, Feb. 10 -- The World Food Programme (WFP) says 3.7 million children and 1.2 million women across Afghanistan are currently suffering from acute malnutrition.
WFP reported on Tuesday, Febraury 10 that growing malnutrition rates are pushing increasing numbers of children to seek treatment daily at nutrition clinics supported by the agency in Kabul.
The United Nations agency says it continues providing life-saving nutrition assistance to ensure mothers and children receive urgent treatment needed to prevent long-term health damage.
Aid organizations warn that without immediate international support, malnutrition levels among vulnerable Afghan families could worsen, creating lasting impacts on children's physical and mental deve...