The ongoing conflict in Afghanistan continues to severely disrupt vital food supply chains, pushing millions closer to the brink of famine. Blockades and insecurity have prevented humanitarian aid from reaching the most vulnerable communities, while economic instability has driven food prices to unprecedented highs. Farmers face inability to access seeds and fertilizers amid restrictions, causing a drastic drop in agricultural output. These compounded challenges have left families with limited access to basic nutrition, intensifying the already dire living conditions across the country.

Key factors aggravating the hunger crisis include:

  • Conflict-related damage to infrastructure such as roads and storage facilities
  • Displacement of rural populations from farming areas
  • Unpredictable weather patterns exacerbated by climate change
  • Collapse of local markets limiting food distribution
Region Food Insecurity Level Estimated Affected Population
Eastern Afghanistan Critical 2.3 million
Southern Provinces Severe 1.8 million
Western Border Areas High 1.2 million