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    Home»World»Australia Commits $50M to Tackle Afghanistan’s Worst Crisis Yet

    Australia Commits $50M to Tackle Afghanistan’s Worst Crisis Yet

    World January 29, 20261 Min Read
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    From the heart of Canberra, Australia’s government has stepped up with AU$50 million more for Afghanistan, confronting a humanitarian catastrophe that has lingered for years. Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s announcement comes as 22 million people teeter on the edge, their plight worsened by Taliban policies.

    Distributed through reliable UN entities such as WFP and OCHA’s Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund, the package emphasizes food, health, and rights protection for women and girls—prime victims of Taliban edicts restricting work, study, and healthcare access. This flouts CEDAW, prompting Australia to join international legal efforts.

    ‘ Afghans endure one of the gravest crises globally, amplified by the Taliban’s basic service failures,’ Wong noted on X. In tandem with Anne Aly, she detailed how aid safeguards dignity amid restrictions hitting women hardest.

    Compounding woes, UNICEF reports Afghanistan battles top-tier child malnutrition, with 3.7 million kids at risk annually post-2021 economic crash and droughts. WFP data reveals over 90% of households can’t afford meals, threatening irreversible harm.

    This pledge underscores Australia’s dedication to life-saving aid without appeasing oppressors. As global partners align, it offers hope, but true recovery demands Taliban reforms and amplified support.

    Australia Afghanistan aid CEDAW violations Child malnutrition Afghanistan Humanitarian crisis Afghanistan Penny Wong announcement Taliban women oppression UN aid funding World Food Programme
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