
According to the report, although the organisation planned to provide assistance to 17.5 million people, it was only able to reach 4.7 million individuals, representing approximately 27% of the target population.
The agency added that US$1.7 billion was required to address humanitarian needs across the country. However, only US$195 million, around 11% of the required funding, has been secured so far.
The report further stated that children accounted for 49% of aid recipients, while women represented 30% and men made up the remaining 21%.
The funding shortfall continues to present major challenges to humanitarian operations, limiting efforts to support millions of vulnerable people across Afghanistan.