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What's the future for UN and humanitarian aid in Afghanistan? | Inside Story

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Afghanistan is in a dire humanitarian crisis. Around 97 percent of Afghans live in poverty, while 28 million need aid just to survive. Since returning to power in 2021, the Taliban has banned women from working.
The UN says that's unacceptable and threatens aid delivery. It's reconsidering its Kabul mission's future. So what's next for the Afghan people?

Presenter:
Adrian Finighan

Guests:

James Bays, Al Jazeera's Diplomatic Editor

Mina Sharif, Afghan rights activist and founder 'Sisters 4 Sisters' mentorship scheme

Obaidullah Baheer, lecturer in Transitional Justice at American University of Afghanistan and founder of the 'Save Afghans from Hunger' campaign

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Afghan people, Afghanistan, Afghans
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