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Following the devastating earthquake in Herat, Afghanistan, the victims have been plunged into a perilous and vulnerable situation. United Nations officials and international media have shed light on the challenges faced by women, exacerbated by restrictions imposed by the de facto authorities. Access to humanitarian aid has been limited, particularly for women without identity documents, leaving them in a precarious position.
Obstacles abound, with reports indicating that initially, women were denied treatment by male doctors in Taliban-controlled areas. Furthermore, the shortage of female staff within relief agencies has impeded the timely delivery of essential aid, exacerbating the plight of the affected women.
Amidst the chaos, the loss of crucial documents such as identity cards has created additional hurdles, preventing individuals from accessing the aid they desperately need. With winter approaching and the lack of adequate shelter, the situation for the survivors remains dire. As the region grapples with the aftermath of the catastrophe, urgent action is required to alleviate the suffering of the affected women and their families.