After the Taliban regained control in Afghanistan, poverty, unemployment, and terrorism have worsened instead of improving.
International reports reveal that the Afghan people, particularly women and children, are facing extreme poverty and malnutrition. Many families struggle to find even basic food for daily survival.
A recent World Bank report highlights that half of Afghanistan’s population lives in poverty. It also shows that 25% of the people suffer from severe malnutrition. The World Food Program has issued a warning that one-third of Afghanistan’s population urgently needs food aid. Last year, 15.8 million people were affected by economic hardships and malnutrition.
Reports indicate that child labor has risen significantly due to the Taliban’s ineffective policies. The situation worsens as foreign aid, meant to help the poor, often ends up in the Taliban’s hands. This misuse of funds has added to the suffering of the Afghan population.
The Taliban government must prioritize the well-being of the Afghan people. Aid money from the United States and other countries should be used to reduce poverty, not to support terrorism in the region.