>> mcgroarty: and now it's just staggering.ion people in what we call "severe food insecurity." >> alfonsi: that's more than half the country right now. >> mcgroarty: that is more than half the country. people don't have jobs. they can't access cash. you know, food prices are going up. the currency is depreciating. so, for us, we're now really in a race against time. >> alfonsi: ravaged by war, drought, covid, and the economic crash that followed the taliban takeover, afghanistan is on the verge of collapse. according to unicef, one million children in afghanistan are now at risk of dying of starvation, inside the children's hospital in kabul, the beds were full, and rooms quiet. this mother told us her five- month-old daughter was starving. she weighs just seven pounds. doctors say all of the children in this room are suffering from malnutrition. they can't offer them medicine, because they've run out. they can't offer them food, because even the hospital doesn't have any. none of the staff here has been paid in four months. t