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Funding cuts in Afghanistan lead to widespread hunger, particularly among women and children, with the World Food Programme (WFP) cutting off aid to millions. Afghan mothers face challenges providing for their children, resorting to measures like giving sedatives to calm their hungry children. The Taliban government spokesperson defends policies and emphasizes self-reliance amidst economic challenges and aid cuts.
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How can international organizations and governments effectively address the funding shortage and provide sustainable solutions to the hunger crisis in Afghanistan?
In what ways can the international community collectively work towards mitigating the impact of funding cuts on vulnerable populations in conflict-affected countries?
What long-term impacts might this funding crisis have on the social and economic stability of Afghanistan?
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