Time for the EU to be a real ally of Afghan women
26 August 2021
The pandemic has taken a heavy toll on the country of 39 million and droughts threaten many livelihoods, with 12 million Afghanis facing emergency levels of food insecurity.
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We know that no one is immune to a humanitarian crisis: men and women, children, and adults. We also know crises disproportionally affect girls and women because of their gender.
Afghanistan is no different.
Read this opinion piece on EUobserver.
Emergencies, Child protection in emergencies, Gender-based violence
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