Imran Khan urges global community to fulfill ‘moral obligation’, save Afghans from hunger – Times of India

Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has reiterated its plea for the international community to intervene and save Afghans from hunger, pointing out that it is their “moral obligation” to avoid it humanitarian disaster People face in Afghanistan, local media reported.
Imran Khan once again reiterated that Pakistan will continue to provide “all possible relief” to Afghans in an effort to avert a humanitarian crisis looming in the country, The Express Tribune reported.
Imran Khan shared a BBC report which quoted the executive director of world food program (WFP) moving towards 2.3 million Afghan people mass starvation, The Express Tribune reported.
Citing this report, the prime minister said it was the “moral obligation” of the international community to “avoid this humanitarian disaster facing the Afghan people”, the newspaper reported.
with each passing day, situation in afghanistan deteriorating under the new Taliban regime Those who do not have funds to buy food and other essential items.
According to Canada-based think tank International Forum for Rights and Security (IFFRAS), severe shortage of funds and unprecedented rise in food prices have left Afghans hungry and some forced to sell their children to survive.
“There are reports that 95 percent of Afghans do not have enough food to eat, while half the population may face acute levels of hunger as winter begins in early November,” IFFRAS said.

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