Women queue for a World Food Programme cash distribution this month. The UN has warned that more than half of Afghans will face an ‘acute’ food shortage in winter – Copyright AFP MANDEL NGAN
Pakistan has offered to host a summit of foreign ministers from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) next month to address the looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said.
The United Nations has repeatedly warned that Afghanistan is on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, and Qureshi said the OIC “must step in to help our Afghan brethren”.
“We should step up our collective efforts to alleviate the humanitarian needs of the Afghan people,” he said in a statement.
The Pakistan offer comes after a request from Saudi Arabia, which currently chairs the 57-member group.
It will likely be the biggest international gathering on Afghanistan since the Taliban’s return.
After the Taliban seized power on the heels of a US…