tv DW News Asia Deutsche Welle May 25, 2023 3:15pm-3:31pm CEST
3:15 pm
scribe as do things that steals wonderful this country side. the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee when i was a young girl, which is very nice. also. ringback mountains, it's such a, a young doing this distance, the height of magic, the tina turner was 83 years old. as you're watching the daily news coming up next in dw, and use asia. why the aid organizations in afghanistan continue to face challenges in the coming up next with eric strategy on the daily news agent. the stay up to date is our highlights. the t w program online, d w dot com highlights hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for advocacy issues and share ideas.
3:16 pm
the you know, or the side that will be a not a great to catch and then topic. applicant's population is moving fast. and young people clearly have the solutions. the future is 77 percent every weekend on dw, the, the news coming up today. i've done this sounds, women and children at risk of malnutrition. that's the assessment from the us as a country on the frank struggles to feed its population. we report on once here is a daily struggle for many despite that,
3:17 pm
i've done this on the bundle as president of the project that leading to a major dispute with neighboring you're on the i bid expanded, you're welcome to the the news aisha. i'm glad you could join us, but you on has sounded a stock warning. i'm thinking, monitored, and situation enough. don, this time, are you in children's fund? the officials speaking in new york, i live in the month, shed some new information to date honesty make it. 90 percent of of guns are on the brink of property. children be at the brand of each 2 points. the medium children are expected to face a crude meditation in 2023. 875000 of them need treatment for savannah, a good model to assume
3:18 pm
a life threatening condition. also this year, around 840000 pregnant women, i'm breastfeeding mothers are likely to experience accused my nutrition. access to food is one of the biggest problems in nevada started with women and children facing the front of it. it's something agencies have been trying to resolve, but it's an uphill battle women trying to force their way into a u. n. world food program, distribution points, while men struggle to maintain order. it's an unusual scene even for ask on this done. and it shows just how desperate the people here are. they told us to a deliveries will store. the situation isn't good. will the women queuing up here are struggling to make ends meet those the, the world food programs. philip clubs shows us what the food i it consists of. a family of 7 receipts, 50 kilograms of flour, 6 key, those of lentils,
3:19 pm
4.5 liters of oil, and some salt. one ration is supposed to last 2 weeks. in the last 20 months, the u. n. has still a bit aid to 23000000 people now, but the funding is in jeopardy. the world food program has received no money since the start of the year. in april, we have to cut back our support for 13000000 people to just 5000000, and if no new money comes in, then the end of may, we'll see the last distribution in afghanistan with joining have gone. he's done. well, what's that like for you is the one who's responsible here your colleagues had to tell the people out there that they won't get food anymore. it's horrible and nobody wants to have to do that. if there is no more humanitarian assistance, some 19000000 people could face stop ation. 54 percent of young children are already malnourished. and the crisis isn't just affecting rural areas. it's hitting
3:20 pm
the capital to. there is food, but fewer and fewer people can afford it. the work of international aid organizations is becoming increasingly difficult to since the autonomy bon ordered that women no longer allowed to work for them. some have even considered pulling out of the resume where the world food program. we will not stop our support. we cannot just abandon these millions of hungry people. half of them, women and girls were already the most vulnerable. the women waiting in line outside have already lost almost everything, the jobs and the rights. now they tell us they're about to lose what little they had left to make them. we couldn't do anything if they stopped the age. i don't know what will be left for us then they've been down there, but i don't know, but i think i might under that. yeah. it's
3:21 pm
a disparate situation. it's our and rice alone won't solve this humanitarian crisis . it's up to the un to figure out how to support as kind of done in the long term. and joining me now is i've got a son, country director for the world food program. show waley this late. are you getting enough international support to be able to support off com is not going to so we have significant funding shortages for the next 6 months. we're sure to $900000000.00. and what we have seen though is generous contributions over the last a year. and a half and that needs to be sustained. what is going wrong? i mean, $900000000.00 doesn't appear to be a very small amount. do you think there is a lack of commitment from the international community or is it that the community is preoccupied with other crises in the world right now?
3:22 pm
it's a combination of factors. certainly we recognize that there are global prices across the globe. many of them and that requires assistance, a w, a p n, and the other contributions. so what we do need to still see and recognize is one, the p window in their contribution made a very big difference. and that's kind of down over the last year. and a half, we've essentially ever a worst case scenarios over the last 2 winters, bring people out from the depths of crisis. but that hasn't changed and we need to then see how we can continue, especially for the next winter. and so we have a very big appeal at the moment. yes, $900000000.00 is not small, but it is required to be able to help the people that can scan. that's what we understand the context better. what happens if we don't receive $900000000.00 over
3:23 pm
the next 6 months as well? we're already seeing the consequences. we've had to make major cuts because of this . i made short problems bed in very simple terms. the difference between what we were able to do in march and what were able to do this month. and today is that we had to remove 8000000 people from assistance. and that's very significant. we've also had to cut rations, which essentially isn't bound to see that we can give the people. and i've spoken grandmothers, mothers, and talked about how the assistance we were able to provide before coupled with the amount that they were able to make as a family, the little wages that they're able to get. they can get by. but now the interaction kind of reduction into that we're able to give them, they're not able to get and certain we're already seeing it with increases amount nutrition. and those receiver assistants are actually the lucky ones because the
3:24 pm
8000000 people that we've had to completely customize assistance. they're the ones we're not getting any assistance at all. and these people who aren't getting any assistance from you, are they basically? well, let's just say along with their situation, there is nobody to help them. is that what this means? they're struggling, they're very, very much struggling at the moment where our we've had to prioritize more assistance. we certainly recognize them as vulnerable families in afghanistan are well as women headed household to just widows, as the elderly children and people with disabilities, but far more. and then those categories are people who need assistance. and as i mentioned before, the little that they're able to me is enough to get them by. i mean, a business is, can only do so much and for so long i would imagine what do you think?
3:25 pm
will it take photos gone just on to be able to support itself into the future? lots of different aspects. one with the economy, there needs to be some light breeze into the economy, but w t. well, and maybe the best one for our life skills, humanitarian assistance. we've been working quite a lot with communities with households to help them with their resilience and help build and increase the productivity. we've worked with women, for example, with giving them not only training, but then connecting the market to that they can have some of some wyatt and be able to, to make a living on their of those programs need to expand those programs, need funding to be able to continue helping them so that we can make that shift as somebody in a bonus on that, somebody so deeply involved with the,
3:26 pm
with the in 0 work and the aid work in the country. is it fair to ask or fair to say this? to perhaps the biggest software is enough gone to sign at the moment audits, women and children the enough to understand are women and children. and so of course that we need our guided light to this to the people in the that we serve. visa systems is always the odd need and the levels on our ability and we do prioritize women and children because of those high levels and they are suffering. we live at the, for the time being, but thank you so much for joining us today. show really from the foot program. thank you. thank you very much. i, a member of the country started on leadership is pressing ahead, but the construction of them that has of iran, iran so is the dime on the farther back would affect the flow of water into the country with damaging consequences. the probably button though is unperturbed.
3:27 pm
founded by need to ship, i have inside our province the here to announce that assumption of the construction of flux are about a much anticipated position in the area. the leadership hopes once the construction finishes the down continued rate, $27.00 megawatts of baldwin, and it would help in the education of po, since of picked up a greek extra land. the setup button started. this stem can be liked to be hired for fire and half of afghanistan. it can provide job opportunities for the residents of our 10 neighboring provinces. the locals will invite them to come here to work in their fields is going there. the 10 but the project is stroking conflict, but that's gone. defense neighbor, you don't eat on under the planes of going just on for having down the flow of water in another major across the board. 35. they don't know strongly opposes the
3:28 pm
construction of the down inside our province. it fears the new project good tracking, the board to supply which eastern provinces that 5th, we're what discuss city. i asked the rulers of afghanistan to take my word seriously. i'm warning them that they should quickly honor the water rates of around system and below just done regions. but i've gotten this done. save fight up robin is losing underground water. and if the damage is not constructed, local population would be forced to migrate over the next 10 years. i've gone to stan is not a small country. as the minister for energy and water mentioned, our roads are broken and our other infrastructure is in the same condition.
3:29 pm
dams as well. there is not a single thing that does not need reconstruction. so nobody asked that agent visa for we're drugs and water shortages, conflicts would work the unlikely to and soon and that of the, for the very people from the region on our website, the, the dot com forward slash p sheriff. and as ever, you can follow us on facebook and trip to rebecca again, tomorrow at the same time, and see you then to by the entered the conflicts with sarah kelly. my guess this week on conflicts own was one of the most prominent members of freshman's wealth connected power over former kremlin advisor and economist fair gate, gloria now is the professor of economics and provost, etc. and scope is work,
3:30 pm
illuminates how of, for terry, emerging in flight school, survive. how does he assess, put his grip on power conflict? on what secrets why behind being discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 362. yeah. now, the, my guess this week on conflicts own was one of the most prominent members of russia's well connected power, elite, former kremlin advisor and economist, sergey gloria was head of a top economic university and was being re elected to the supervisory board of square box rushes largest lender when he suddenly fled to fran.
21 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=2040826909)