A very young child bites down on a packet of therapeutic food in a health centre in Afghanistan.
A very young child bites down on a packet of therapeutic food in a health centre in Afghanistan.

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A group of four schoolgirls smile at their desks while writing.

£32 could help support one child to access skills development programmes that would help them acquire social and emotional skills in school and other settings

A smiling nurse hands over a cup of therapeutic milk to a mother.

£20 could help train two primary health providers in child and adolescent focused mental health and psychosocial support

Water purification tablets

£5 could provide 1,786 water purification tablets to purify water in emergency situations

A group of four schoolgirls smile at their desks while writing.

£68 could help pay for school supplies to help at least 20 children continue their education in an emergency

Two children peer inside a water and hygiene kit.

£39 could provide a family with an emergency water and hygiene kit

An open first aid kit, revealing medical supplies.

£32 could help provide a large first aid kit for a health worker

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Children and families in Afghanistan are at risk

Families across Afghanistan have endured floods, earthquakes and plummeting winter temperatures in unheated homes. Now, as winter conditions begin to ease, the risk of heavy rains and flooding grows.

It is expected that severe and unpredictable weather events, like summer floods, will increase in 2024 and beyond due to the impact of climate change, with severe knock-on effects on infrastructure and agriculture, and contributing to displacement.

We are delivering life-saving supplies to protect children from exposure to the elements.

We need your support more than ever to reach children in Afghanistan. Please donate today.

What we are doing in response to Afghanistan earthquakes

On 7 October 2023 , three 6.3-magnitude earthquakes and several strong aftershocks hit the Herat region in western Afghanistan. More than 1,500 have been reported killed and over 154,000 people affected with numbers rising. Over 90% of those reported killed to date are children and women. These earthquakes came as families braced themselves for Afghanistan’s typically bitter winter. Coming out of that winter, drought and flooding may soon become threats.

Since the earthquakes, we have provided:

  • 17,800 people with essential water and sanitation supplies
  • Health services to more than 10,100 people
  • Nine UNICEF-supported mobile health centres
  • 10,400 people with warm winter clothing

What’s happening in Afghanistan?

Afghanistan was already one of the toughest places on earth to be a child. Right now, the situation is desperate. Political instability, earthquakes, an economic crisis, drought, and COVID-19 have collided to create an unprecedented humanitarian emergency.

15.8 million children across Afghanistan urgently need humanitarian assistance.

They need protection and assistance now

We’re delivering essential health supplies in the face of increasingly dangerous disease outbreaks. From January to November last year, we provided measles vaccines for over 1.4 million children.

In that same time period, over 20.3 million people accessed healthcare services through UNICEF supported activities.

We also supported 685,000 children (60% of which are girls) with access to education.

But we simply don’t have enough funds to reach every child in the affected regions of Afghanistan. We need your help to continue to provide essential life-saving supplies to the children who need it the most.

Help us reach every child in danger. Please donate now to protect children in Afghanistan.

Donating by phone

If you’re in the UK and would prefer to make a donation by phone, you can call our dedicated donation line: 0300 330 5699.

You can help us reach more children affected by the crisis. Please donate today and help us protect children in Afghanistan.

For the first 6 months, monthly donations made to this appeal will go towards funding our work to support children in Afghanistan. After that, donations will go to support our work around the world. In the unlikely event that the funds raised exceed what’s needed for the appeal, we will direct any excess funds to support our work to help keep children safe and healthy around the world.