KEY POINTS
  • At least 1 million children in Afghanistan will suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year, UNICEF's executive director warned.
  • Henrietta Fore's remarks come at a pivotal time for international aid to Afghanistan.
  • Since the Taliban takeover Aug. 15, most developed nations in the West have frozen their direct aid to Afghanistan.
Afghan children, who salvage recyclable items from garbage to make a living, eat a meal of rice in Jalalabad on June 30, 2013.

WASHINGTON — At least 1 million children in Afghanistan will suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year and could die without proper treatment, UNICEF executive director Henrietta Fore warned Monday.

"Nearly 10 million girls and boys depend on humanitarian assistance just to survive," Fore said at a United Nations' ministerial-level meeting on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Afghanistan.