INTERNATIONAL — March 10, 2026
US Ambassador: UN Aid to Afghanistan Needs Evaluation
US UN Ambassador Mike Waltz called for a careful evaluation of UN aid to Afghanistan due to Taliban intransigence and access issues for female staff. UNAMA's acting head highlighted worsening humanitarian needs amid severe funding shortfalls.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hasht-e Subh — 2 min read

UNITED NATIONS — US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz stated on Monday, March 10, that UN assistance to Afghanistan requires serious evaluation.
Speaking at a UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan, Waltz noted that a substantial budget has been allocated to the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). "Given the intransigence of the Taliban, we must carefully evaluate the effectiveness of aid and international engagement in Afghanistan," he said. Waltz added that female UNAMA staff in Afghanistan cannot access the organization's offices.
Afghanistan faces one of the world's most critical humanitarian situations. According to the World Food Program, more than 17 million people — one-third of the population — suffer from severe food shortages, with 4.7 million at emergency hunger levels.
Georgette Gagnon, acting head of UNAMA, told the meeting that Afghanistan has urgent humanitarian needs and the crisis has worsened due to funding reductions. Aid organizations plan to assist 17.5 million people in 2026 and have requested $1.71 billion, but only 10% of the funding has been secured so far.
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Single source with direct, on-record quotes from named officials Mike Waltz (US Ambassador) and Georgette Gagnon (UNAMA acting head) at a specific UN Security Council meeting, including concrete details like dates, figures (17M food insecure, $1.71B request, 10% funded), and checkable claims.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. "سرسختی طالبان" (intransigence of the Taliban), "افغانستان زیر سلطه طالبان" (Afghanistan under Taliban domination), "یکی از بحرانیترین شرایط انسانی جهان" (one of the world's most critical humanitarian situations) — these phrases from the source add emotional framing to Taliban governance and crisis severity.
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