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.
Categories: Emergencies Tags: Child protection in emergencies, Gender-based violence
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