Afghanistan Crisis
- 400 tonne food convoys and 8,000 blankets distributed in Kandahar and Jalalabad.
- 1,800 Food Parcels distrbuted to refugees at the Pakistan border.
- Emergency medical clinic set up in Jalalabad & Chaman.
- 68 safe water tube wells installed in Jalalabad.
- Medical camps and trauma clinics helping thousands in Sri Lanka and India.
- Mobile clinic in Kabul continues running through the war.
- 300 wheelchairs given to disabled war victims.
As millions of Afghans starved and suffered the harsh drought and winter, U.S. air strickes on 7 Oct. 2001 brought further death and misery.
Years of war had already left Afghanistan impoverished and hungry. The infrastructure to deliver even the most basic health, education, and other social services had collapsed.
Aid organisations had already pulled out and war was not allowing fresh aid to get in freely.
As millions tried to flee, Pakistan and Iran's borders remained tightly closed, and the tens of thousands camping out in the open, near borders on either side suffered tremendous hardship.
Muslim Hands initiated numerous aid projects along the border and was able to continue aid work in Kabul, Kandahar, Jalalabad, Chaman and Peshawar.
Alongside the emergency food and medical camps we also established schools at the border for children.
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