Afghanistan: l’une des “pires crises alimentaires au monde” peut-elle être évitée?

17.11.21 - Samuel Hall co-founder Nassim Majidi spoke to TV5Monde about the impending economic collapse in Afghanistan and its multiple impacts, ranging from forced migration to widespread food insecurity, Nassim emphasised that ‘international institutions and foreign powers have a duty to provide humanitarian aid – immediate action which does not depend on recognising the Taliban government.’ She highlighted the recent example of UNDP successfully back-paying the wages of 23,000 workers in the health sector.

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