Food Shortage Alert For Central Afghanistan
Action Against Hunger Mobilizes To Bring Vital Assistance to Drought-Stricken People
Madrid, Spain —
For over 6 years drought has ravaged central Afghanistan, particularly the district of Hazaradjat (Dai Kundi). This year, a winter of littler snow and no rain further diminished the few remaining resources of the people of these extremely remote areas. Last June, Action Against Hunger sounded the alarm via the press about the food situation in this region. New evaluations conducted this summer in Hazaradjat have confirmed the serious concerns of humanitarian aid organization Action Against Hunger / Action Contre la Faim (ACF) and the necessity for immediate intervention.
Senior External Relations Officer, ACF-USA
Contact James Phelan
Direct: 212-967-7800 x108
Cell: 646-265-7796
September 12, 2004
Madrid, Spain —
For over 6 years drought has ravaged central Afghanistan, particularly the district of Hazaradjat (Dai Kundi). This year, a winter of littler snow and no rain further diminished the few remaining resources of the people of these extremely remote areas. Last June, Action Against Hunger sounded the alarm via the press about the food situation in this region. New evaluations conducted this summer in Hazaradjat have confirmed the serious concerns of humanitarian aid organization Action Against Hunger / Action Contre la Faim (ACF) and the necessity for immediate intervention.
An extremely precarious situation
Following recent evaluations in the districts of Dai Kundi and Sharestan (Hazaradjat), it was determined that the 2004 harvests will cover only 4 months worth of nutritional needs for the families of this region. In order to eat, families have no choice but to buy food at the markets -- yet 85% of the population has no access to profit-generating activities.
Facing such difficulties for years, these people have developed survival mechanisms which have now broken down, having finally reached their limits. Families have incurred debts of untenable amounts (on average 2 ½ years worth of wheat consumption), forcing them to sell their cattle and lose even more of their already meager capital (70% of the livestock has been sold).
An urgent response
To respond to the extreme vulnerability of the populations of the most affected areas of Hazardjat and to help them survive the winter, Action Against Hunger is instituting food distribution and grain programs which should benefit approximately 20,000 people. Some of these food deliveries will be made in exchange for works of public interest such as road repairs, with a view toward diminishing the isolation of this mountainous region.
Action Against Hunger in Afghanistan
Action Against Hunger has been in Afghanistan since 1995. The organization operates in the north (Mazur e Sharif), in Kabul, and in central Afghanistan (Hazaradjat). They provide programs in the treatment and prevention of malnutrition, in water and sanitation, and in health and food security, with approximately 20 foreign aid workers and 600 Afghani employees.
Action Against Hunger has been working in Hazaradjat since 1999, where they offer medical clinics and primary health centers as well as agricultural and hydraulics programs.
About Action Against Hunger
Action Against Hunger / Action Contre la Faim (ACF), an international relief and development organization committed to saving the lives of malnourished children and families, provides sustainable access to safe water and long-term solutions to hunger. For nearly three decades, ACF has pursued its vision of a world without hunger by combating hunger in emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster, and chronic food insecurity.Press Contact
Action Against Hunger - USA
James L. PhelanSenior External Relations Officer, ACF-USA
Contact James Phelan
Direct: 212-967-7800 x108
Cell: 646-265-7796












