filipo grandi is the u.n. high commissioner for human rights.nd henrietta fore is executive director of unicef, the un's children's agency. thank you both so much for joining us today. you have said the crisis may be over at the kabul airport. and you are thankful for everybody who was able to get out. he said the humanitarian crisis is just beginning for those afghans were left in the country. what did you mean by that? filipo: i mean that 39 billion afghans are left in afghanistan and we estimate that at least half of them are in need of humanitarian assistance. more than 4 million are displaced by recent and less recent conflict. and the already started collapse of services and the economy is exposing many more to terrible hardships. so that is the humanitarian crisis that is beginning just now. judy: and your focus at unicef is on children, it is on women. specifically what do you see that they have lying ahead for them in afghanistan? henrietta: there's an enormous amount of concern, worry, and anxiety, because they really do not know what