John,
As you read this, 29.2 million people across Afghanistan are desperate for help.
14.2 million are facing food insecurity, and 3.5 million children are acutely malnourished.
U.S.-funded health clinics are countless families’ only lifeline – especially in the most remote, impoverished communities.
But humanitarian aid cuts have already forced 420 clinics to shut down. Others are barely getting by.
“Before, we were fourteen staff working in this clinic,” says Dr. Hashim*, a physician at one of Save the Children’s facilities. “Now, we are five. People wait one to two hours to get services.”
John, the scope of this suffering is unimaginable… and avoidable. Will you speak up while there’s still time to save lives?