UK Hosts Summit on Afghanistan Food Security Amid Rising Child Malnutrition

The United Kingdom hosted a two-day summit in London to address Afghanistan’s food security crisis, highlighting urgent support needs for vulnerable populations and malnourished children.

The United Kingdom held a two-day summit in London last week to explore ways to improve access to food and basic nutrition for vulnerable Afghans, the British Embassy in Afghanistan said Thursday, November 20.

On the first day of the summit, the UK Foreign Office, experts, and partner organizations discussed the challenges and opportunities in ensuring food security across Afghanistan.

The embassy noted that participants also shared best practices for addressing food insecurity and strengthening humanitarian support for the most at-risk populations.

Meanwhile, the World Food Programme (WFP) emphasized its ongoing support for Afghan children, warning that 3.5 million children are currently facing severe acute malnutrition.

The summit builds on previous UK-led efforts in coordination with UNICEF, which focused specifically on addressing the needs of children in Afghanistan, highlighting the country’s ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Officials stressed that tackling food insecurity in Afghanistan requires a coordinated international response, combining immediate humanitarian aid with long-term strategies to ensure sustainable nutrition access.

The London summit signals the UK’s continued commitment to supporting Afghanistan’s most vulnerable, urging donors and international agencies to step up resources and interventions.

UK Hosts Summit on Afghanistan Food Security Amid Rising Child Malnutrition