A new report by UNICEF says that despite delivering services to millions over the past 12 months, humanitarian needs in Afghanistan remain high and concerning.
According to the report, over 20 million people received primary healthcare, including 5.6 million children. Among them, 1.4 million newborns require specialized care.
UNICEF estimates that around 10 million children and mothers still need critical nutrition services, with many children facing risks of malnutrition and disease.
In education, more than 4 million children received learning support, but many remain out of school. Additionally, 2.7 million people gained access to water and sanitation services, though gaps persist.

