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Afghanistan is descending into the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. Amidst the backdrop of an already dire situation following 40 years of war, economic decline, price increases, and rising poverty, in 2021 the people of Afghanistan faced intensified conflict, the worst drought in 27 years, the withdrawal of international forces and then the takeover of the country by the Taliban in August. 24.4 million people – 58 per cent of the population – are in need of humanitarian assistance in 2022, a staggering 32 per cent increase from last year.

The main driver of the rise in humanitarian need is a dangerous increase in acute food insecurity, with almost 23 million people facing acute hunger, including 8.7 million people at emergency levels (IPC4). All 34 provinces are facing crisis or emergency levels of acute food insecurity. Rising food insecurity coinciding with the potential collapse of basic health systems services would leave 1.1 million acutely malnourished children under the age of five years without access to treatment services and up to 131,000 children could die this year if no action is taken.

Both the formal and informal economies have suffered dramatically due to disruption to markets, financial and trade mechanisms, the freezing of central bank reserves and loans, and the sudden drop in direct international development assistance, which formerly accounted for 75 per cent of public expenditures. The deteriorating economy has led to an immediate GDP contraction of an estimated 40 per cent, throwing people into critical need.

Following the record displacement of nearly 700,000 people in 2021, some 9.2 million IDPs and returnees remain in some form of displacement and in need of support to return where possible. Of the 24.4 million people in need of humanitarian and protection assistance, humanitarian partners have prioritized 22.1 million people to receive well-coordinated multi-sector assistance in 2022, for which US$4.44 billion is required.

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Irfan Ghumman
WHO
Population
Financials
  • People in need
    18.1 million
  • People targeted
    14.7 million
  • Reached
    1.3 millioncalendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $378 millionView this data in FTS
  • Current funding ($)
    $242.5 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    64.1%

Cluster humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Cluster humanitarian profile

Indicators overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicators overview

Indicator Unit Baseline Target Reached Reached %
CO1: Improve information and access to humanitarian lifesaving and life-sustaining equitable health services at all levels of care to people in need and most vulnerable.
IN1: Outcome:Proportion of fully functional public health facilities Percentage
42
80
81watch_later
101%calendar_today
IN2: Output:# of primary health care consultations People
8,985,600
17,539,237
8,396,757watch_later
47.9%calendar_today
IN3: Outcome:Proportion of health facilities (CHC, CHC+, DH, PH, RH) providing trauma care services Percentage
25
35
17watch_later
48.6%calendar_today
IN4: Outcome:# of pregnant women attended first antenatal care visit Women
190,008
292,321
741,740watch_later
254%calendar_today
IN5: Output:# of MHPSS consultations People
1,140,050
2,192,405
790,765watch_later
36.1%calendar_today
IN6: Output:# of trauma cases treated People
249,548
269,512
599,299watch_later
222%calendar_today
IN7: Output:# of persons reached with RCCE messages for COVID-19 People
1,100,000
3,000,000
864,630watch_later
28.8%calendar_today
CO2: Strengthen health system capacity to prepare for, to prevent, to detect and for timely response to disease outbreaks.
IN1: Output:# of health personnel trained People
2,750
3,750
7,439watch_later
198%calendar_today
CO3: Ensure access to safe, equitable and inclusive health and reproductive health care services and information to GBV survivors.
IN1: Outcome:Proportion of health facilities providing clinical management of rape (CMR) to GBV survivors Percentage
21
25
30watch_later
120%calendar_today
IN2: Output:# of health staff trained on GBV treatment protocol People
700
1,000
17watch_later
1.7%calendar_today
IN3: Output:# of health care staff trained on PSEA People
No data
3,000
560watch_later
18.7%calendar_today
IN4: Output:# of attacks on health care Incidents
80
65
9watch_later
13.8%calendar_today
CO4: Strengthen provision of integrated rehabilitative care to improve resilience of vulnerable people.
IN1: Outcome:Proportion of public health facilities providing physical rehabilitation Percentage
70
80
8watch_later
10%calendar_today
IN2: Output:# of people with disabilities received rehabilitative care People
43,094
66,298
11,239watch_later
17.0%calendar_today