The UN chief warned on Thursday that the economic situation in Afghanistan will worsen and urged a rapid injection of liquidity into its economy, where he said, "babies (are) being sold to feed their siblings."
"Despair and extremism will grow. We need to act now to prevent economic and social collapse and find ways to prevent further suffering for millions of Afghans," Antonio Guterres told reporters at UN headquarters.
Guterres said health facilities are overcrowded with malnourished children, people are burning their possessions to keep warm and livelihoods have been lost.
Guterres said the UN requires more than $5 billion this year, which he said would ramp up life-saving food and agriculture support, health services, treatment for malnutrition, emergency shelter, water and sanitation, protection and emergency education.
Guterres also said the World Bank administers a reconstruction trust fund for Afghanistan and last month, it transferred $280 million from that fund for UNICEF and World Food Programme operations in the country.
"I hope the remaining resources – more than $1.2 billion -- will become available to help Afghanistan’s people survive the winter," he added.
The US announced more than $308 million in humanitarian assistance Tuesday for the people of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan’s plight is one of the world’s most rapidly growing humanitarian crises, according to UN aid agencies.
*Betul Yuruk contributed to the story