Afghanistan is on the brink of disaster as families struggle to survive. Many are resorting to selling their children just to afford food. The situation is worsening as the United States cuts crucial humanitarian aid, the USAID.
USAID’s Role in Afghanistan
Since the U.S. withdrawal in 2021, USAID has provided $3.71 billion in assistance. The funds have supported healthcare, education, and food programs. With the agency dismantled, millions of Afghans will suffer.
Midwifery and Secret Schools Close
The end of U.S. aid has already forced vital programs to shut down. A major midwifery initiative has been canceled. Secret schools for girls and the American University of Afghanistan have suspended operations.
Taliban Profiting from Aid
Some of the aid money has ended up in Taliban hands. Reports indicate they receive around $40 million per week. The Taliban also control Afghanistan’s central bank, where some funds are deposited.
Trump’s Hardline Approach
Donald Trump opposes any aid that benefits the Taliban. He blames the Biden administration for the chaotic withdrawal. Trump has suggested retaking Bagram Air Base and retrieving U.S. military equipment left behind.
Economic Collapse and Starvation
Afghanistan’s economy has shrunk by 27% in three years. Inflation and unemployment are skyrocketing. With no jobs or food security, desperation has led to child selling.
Women Suffer Under Taliban Rule
Women and girls face the worst conditions. They cannot work, study, or even pray in public. Many suffer from severe depression, with suicide rates rising.
A Path Forward
Experts suggest a two-part strategy: provide aid through alternative channels and increase pressure on the Taliban. Sanctions and international isolation could weaken the regime.
Hope for Resistance
If the economy worsens, the Taliban may struggle to govern. Opposition movements, including the women-led Purple Saturday protests, are gaining strength. The future of Afghanistan remains uncertain.
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