Why so many are going hungry?
Afghanistan: Its People, Its Problems
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The young Taliban government is facing a crisis that would challenge any nation. Widespread hunger and a deep financial crisis.
The two are putting nearly half of Afghanistan’s 40 million people in danger, many suffering from acute hunger.
What’s worse, there is no end in sight, and winter is just a few months away.
CGTN’s Sean Callebs reports on the crisis from historic Bamyan Province.
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