Afghanistan, Jan. 26 -- The World Food Programme (WFP) says decades of war in Afghanistan have left millions with disabilities, increasing their exposure to hunger and food insecurity nationwide.

The World Food Programme has warned that prolonged conflict and instability in Afghanistan have resulted in large numbers of people living with disabilities and facing heightened hunger risks.

In a statement issued on Monday, January 26, the World Food Programme said it will support people with disabilities in Afghanistan with assistance from the Finnish government.

The agency noted that years of armed conflict, landmine explosions, and limited access to healthcare services have significantly contributed to rising disability rates across Afghani...