Afghanistan, April 3 -- The World Food Programme (WFP) provided lifesaving assistance to over 9 million Afghans last year, highlighting the urgent need for continued funding.
The World Food Program (WFP) reported that it provided life-saving aid to over nine million people in Afghanistan in the past year. As part of its ongoing efforts, the WFP continues to focus on addressing the humanitarian needs of the Afghan people. The organization highlighted that Afghanistan remains at the center of its mission, with ongoing support tailored to the population's most urgent needs.
WFP emphasized the importance of listening to the voices of the Afghan people, underscoring the necessity of their feedback in shaping the delivery of aid. Through a vide...