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Posted By: Hemant Kumar Posted On: Dec 28, 2025Share Article
Millions of Afghans face hunger as aid cuts deepen humanitarian crisis
Afghan women wait to receive food rations distributed by a humanitarian aid group, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 28, 2023. File | Photo Credit: AP

Millions of Afghans face hunger as aid cuts deepen humanitarian crisis

For 10 hours a day, Rahimullah sells socks from his cart in eastern Kabul, earning about $4.5 to $6 per day. It's a pittance, but it's all he has to feed his family of five.

Mr. Rahimullah, who like many Afghans goes by only one name, is one of millions of Afghans who rely on humanitarian aid, both from the Afghan authorities and from international charity organisations, for survival.

An estimated 22.9 million people — nearly half the population — required aid in 2025, the International Committee for the Red Cross said in an article on its website Monday (December 22, 2025).

But severe cuts in international aid — including the halting of U.S. aid to programmes such as food distribution run by the United Nations' World Food Programme — have severed this lifeline.

More than 17 million people in Afghanistan now face crisis levels of hunger in the winter, the World Food Programme warned last week, 3 million more than were at risk more than a year ago.

The slashing in aid has come as Afghanistan is battered by a struggling economy, recurrent droughts, two deadly earthquakes and the mass influx of Afghan refugees expelled from countries such as Iran and Pakistan. The resulting multiple shocks have severely pressured resources, including of housing and food.

Tom Fletcher, the U.N. humanitarian chief, told the Security Council in mid-December that the situation was compounded by “overlapping shocks,” including the recent earthquakes and increasing restrictions on humanitarian aid access and staff.

While Mr. Fletcher said nearly 22 million Afghans will need U.N. assistance in 2026, his organisation will focus on 3.9 million facing the most urgent need of lifesaving help due to reduced donor contributions.

Fletcher said this winter was “the first in years with almost no international food distribution”.

“As a result, only about 1 million of the most vulnerable people have received food assistance during the lean season in 2025,” compared to 5.6 million last year, he said.

The year has been devastating for U.N. humanitarian organisations, which have had to cut thousands of jobs and spending in the wake of aid cuts.

“We are grateful to all of you who have continued to support Afghanistan. But as we look towards 2026, we risk a further contraction of life-saving help — at a time when food insecurity, health needs, strain on basic services, and protection risks are all rising,” Mr. Fletcher said.

The return of millions of refugees has added pressure on an already teetering system. Minister of Refugees and Repatriation Affairs Abdul Kabir said on Sunday (December 21, 2025) that 7.1 million Afghan refugees had returned to the country over the last four years, according to a statement on the Ministry website.

Mr. Rahimullah, 29, was one of them. The former Afghan Army soldier fled to neighboring Pakistan after the Taliban seized power in 2021. He was deported back to Afghanistan two years later, and initially received aid in the form of cash as well as food.

“The assistance was helping me a lot,” he said. But without it, “now I don't have enough money to live on. God forbid, if I were to face a serious illness or any other problem, it would be very difficult for me to handle because I don't have any extra money for expenses.”

The massive influx of former refugees has also sent rents skyrocketing. Mr. Rahimullah's landlord has nearly doubled the rent of his tiny two-room home, with walls made half of concrete and half of mud and a homemade mud stove for cooking.

Instead of 4,500 afghanis (about $67), he now wants 8,000 afghanis (about $120) – a sum Mr. Rahimullah cannot afford. So he, his wife, daughter and two young sons will have to move next month. They don't know where to.

Before the Taliban takeover, Mr. Rahimullah had a decent salary, and his wife worked as a teacher. But the new government's draconian restrictions on women and girls mean women are barred from nearly all jobs, and his wife is unemployed.

“Now the situation is such that even if we find money for flour, we don't have it for oil, and even if we find it for oil, we can't pay the rent. And then there is the extra electricity bill,” Mr. Rahimullah said.

In Afghanistan's northern province of Badakhshan, Sherin Gul is desperate. In 2023, her family of 12 got supplies of flour, oil, rice, beans, pulses, salt and biscuits. It was a lifesaver.

But it only lasted six months. Now, there is nothing. Her husband is old and weak and cannot work, she said. With 10 children, seven girls and three boys between the ages of 7 and 27, the burden of providing for the family has fallen on her 23-year-old son – the only one old enough to work. But even he only finds occasional jobs.

“There are 12 of us... and one person working cannot cover the expenses,” she said. “We are in great trouble.”

Sometimes neighbours take pity on them and give them food. Often, they all go hungry.

“There have been times when we have nothing to eat at night, and my little children have fallen asleep without food,” Ms. Gul said. “I have only given them green tea, and they have fallen asleep crying.”

Before the Taliban takeover, Ms. Gul worked as a cleaner, earning just about enough to feed her family. But the ban on women working has left her unemployed, and she said she developed a nervous disorder and is often sick.

Compounding their misery is the harsh cold of the northern Afghan winter, when snow halts construction work where her son can sometimes find jobs. And there is the added expense of firewood and charcoal.

“If this situation continues like this, we may face severe hunger,” Ms. Gul said. “And then it will be very difficult for us to survive in this cold weather.”

Published - December 27, 2025 12:58 pm IST

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