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World Food Programme: School meals in Afghanistan save the lives of thousands of children

Afghanistan and how it fights famine in winter

محمد يسري
Last updated: 28/01/2026 11:26 pm
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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Kabul, Afghanistan – The World Food Programme (WFP) has confirmed that school meal programs in Afghanistan play a vital role in protecting thousands of children. These meals often constitute their main meal during the school day.

In a report released Wednesday, the WFP explained that collaboration with local and international partners has enabled them to support the health and education of children in primary schools across Afghanistan, amidst the country’s challenging circumstances.

UNICEF estimates that some 942,000 children in Afghanistan suffer from acute malnutrition. Furthermore, approximately 700,000 others are at risk of moderate malnutrition, making school feeding programs essential to mitigate health problems and enhance learning opportunities.

The WFP added that more than 17 million Afghans face food insecurity this winter, with hunger and malnutrition rates rising across the country. The United Nations has repeatedly emphasized that continued assistance and expanded nutrition programs can reduce the risks to children and ensure they can better access education, which is crucial for their future.

Supporting school feeding is a key component of humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan. The international community is striving to ensure aid reaches the most affected areas and provides a safe learning and health environment for children, despite the challenges of poverty, drought, and recurring natural disasters.

These initiatives come at a time when the country faces multiple challenges in food security and education. These include the impact of the recent earthquakes in northern Afghanistan, which have exacerbated the suffering of the population, and educational restrictions that prevent some girls from accessing schools.

The World Food Programme emphasizes that continued international support and partnerships with local institutions will remain essential to saving children’s lives. It also supports the continuation of their education and ensures a better future for an entire generation of young Afghans.

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