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    U.N.: 23 million people in Afghanistan are in need of life-saving assistance

    CNN
    May 03, 2025
    Afghanistan
    Emergency Response

    U.N.: 23 million people in Afghanistan are in need of life-saving assistance


    Funding cuts are deepening Afghanistan's health crisis. Tom Fletcher, the U.N.'s Under Secretary General for OCHA, tells CNN urgent global support is needed.

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