UNICEF Seeks $22 Million To Aid Afghan Children Affected By Quakes

Wednesday, 09/10/2025

UNICEF has appealed for $22 million in urgent funding to support children and families affected by recent earthquakes in eastern Afghanistan, warning that needs far exceed its current capacity.

The UN agency said the six-month plan would provide assistance to more than 212,000 children and 400,000 people in Kunar and Nangarhar provinces.

Tajudeen Oyewale, UNICEF’s representative in Afghanistan, said the situation was critical and stressed that immediate support was needed.

The agency listed its top priorities as providing emergency health services, deploying mobile medical teams, ensuring access to safe drinking water and sanitation, and treating children suffering from malnutrition.

UNICEF said it also planned to deliver emergency financial support to more than 13,000 vulnerable families, offer psychosocial services for children, particularly through female social workers, and set up temporary classrooms until damaged schools can be rebuilt.

The organisation warned that limited access, difficult terrain and cultural restrictions on women pose major challenges to relief operations. It stressed that deploying female staff was essential to guarantee equal access for women and girls.

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