Concern is rising over the deepening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, where close to 23 million people are facing extreme levels of hunger.
After the Taliban took power, foreign funding – which had made up the majority of government spending – came largely to an end, whilst the country’s foreign reserves have been frozen.
Our Afghanistan correspondent Secunder Kermani and cameraman Malik Mudassir have spent a day at one hospital in the remote province Ghor, where resources are being stretched to their limit.
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