Afghanistan: Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026 (December 2025)

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At a glance

People in need: 21.9 million
People targeted: 17.5 million
Requirements: US$ 1.71 billion

Crisis overview

Afghanistan will remain one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises in 2026, despite a modest reduction in the overall number of people in need. Years of conflict, economic fragility, underinvestment in basic services and the rapid erosion of rights have left large segments of the population with diminished resilience. These chronic stresses are now compounded by worsening food insecurity, large-scale cross-border returns, climate-driven drought, recurrent natural hazards, and the systematic exclusion of women and girls from public life. In 2026, around 21.9 million people – approximately 45 per cent of the population – are projected to require humanitarian assistance, reflecting the combined impact of overlapping shocks and deep structural vulnerability.

See also: Afghanistan: Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026 Summary