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Afghanistan: Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026 (December 2025)

At a glance People in need: 21.9 million People targeted: 17.5 million Requirements: US$ 1.71 billion Crisis overview Afghanistan will remain one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises in 2026, despite a modest reduction in the overall number of people in…

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Posted:
30 Dec 2025
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Afghanistan: Earthquakes - Aug and Nov 2025

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IOM Flash Update #2 - Earthquake in Northern Afghanistan (06 November 2025)

SITUATION OVERVIEW Following the 6.3 magnitude earthquake on 3 November 2025 in northern Afghanistan, the National Disaster Management Information System (NDMIS) reported 2,527 affected families across five provinces, with the highest impact in Balkh and Samangan and…

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IOM
Posted:
6 Nov 2025
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Afghanistan: ICCT Pipeline Tracking Report (Jan - Mar 2026)

Background This snapshot presents in-country stocks and the projected status of key humanitarian supply pipelines at national and regional levels for relief items regularly stockpiled in Afghanistan or essential for emergency response from January to March 2026. It…

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OCHA
Posted:
10 Feb 2026
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Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Humanitarian Access Severity Overview (December 2025)

Key Findings The consolidated Access Severity Mapping (ASM) across all humanitarian partner groups – UN Agencies, International NGOs (INGOs), National NGOs (NNGOs) and (sub-national) cluster leads – revealed the following: • Zero districts were classified under high access…

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OCHA
Posted:
9 Feb 2026
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