Following the worst earthquake to hit Afghanistan in two decades, Save the Children and other agencies are deploying teams to the worst-hit areas to assess the damage and immediate needs of children and their families. The 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck at a depth of 10km in Afghanistan’s south-east in the early hours of Wednesday while most people were asleep.
Afghanistan’s children have endured years of suffering and yesterday’s earthquake in Afghanistan’s south-eastern provinces is just another blow to a country already on its knees.
Save the Children has been supporting communities and protecting children’s rights across Afghanistan since 1976, including during periods of conflict, regime change, and natural disasters. We have programmes in 9 provinces and work with partners in an additional six provinces. We’re delivering health, nutrition, education, child protection, shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene and food security and livelihoods support.