This report details the growing crisis threatening water access, public health, and urban stability in Afghanistan’s capital. As groundwater aquifers edge toward exhaustion and contamination spreads, critical funding for WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) programs has plummeted to historic lows. The report urges immediate action from humanitarian organizations and donors, emphasizing the need for improved water governance, stricter regulation, and strategic infrastructure investment. Without coordinated and timely intervention, Kabul risks facing a large-scale urban water collapse.
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