Human Security in the Lands of Afghan for Women and Girls
BY Riska Maharani N. 23 Maret 2022
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Afghanistan has become one of the worst maternal and infant mortality rates in the world, with 638 women dying per 100,000 live births. (UNICEF, 2020) This rate used to be worse. Yet the progress made in maternal and infant care since the US-led invasion in 2001 is rapidly unravelling. (Srikanta, 2021)
The Afghan people for twenty years have faced violence, lawlessness, torture, murder, rape, expulsion, displacement, looting, and every other part of the suffering that characterizes transnational wars today. For this matter, Afghanistan has largely been defined as a "Humanitarian Emergency" country that must be treated with charity by the international world.
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