CAFOD renews commitment to Afghanistan on third anniversary of Taliban takeover
Source: CAFOD
As Afghanistan marks three years since the Taliban's return to power, the country continues to grapple with profound challenges. An estimated 23.7 million people are currently in need of assistance in Afghanistan, in a population of around 40 million. However, CAFOD remains steadfast in its commitment to support the people of Afghanistan as they face these complex challenges.
CAFOD works with local Afghan organisations, who have become beacons of hope amid on-going crisis, working tirelessly to restore dignity and opportunity to communities. Despite facing severe restrictions and a deteriorating political landscape, these organisations have focused on empowering small farmers, promoting women's entrepreneurship, and addressing climate change impacts through initiatives like tree-planting and flood defences.
Grace How, CAFOD's Country Representative for Afghanistan, emphasises the importance of continued international engagement: "The world cannot afford to turn its back on Afghanistan. Our commitment to the Afghan people has not wavered, and we stand with those who continue to fight for their rights and dignity. The resilience we witness every day in Afghanistan is a testament to the human spirit, and we are determined to support it, no matter the challenges."
"As the international community reflects on the third anniversary of the Taliban's resurgence, CAFOD calls for renewed global efforts to support Afghanistan. The ongoing humanitarian crisis requires urgent attention, and the Afghan people need more than just words of solidarity - they need concrete action."
Since the late 1980s, CAFOD has been active in Afghanistan, focusing on supporting local Afghan organisations dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable and marginalised people, helping them to earn a living. The charity is currently running an emergency appeal to continue to provide this life saving work.
For more information, please visit: www.cafod.org.uk/afghanistan