Afghan Quake Aftermath: Increased Disease Risk for Children

A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck a remote area in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistan border on 31 August, destroying essential water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure. Dr. Tajudeen Oyewale, UNICEF’s representative in Afghanistan, highlighted the risk of a disease outbreak, warning that the earthquake has destroyed homes, taken lives, and now poses further risks through disease. Child survivors are living in crowded camps or shelters without access to safe water or sanitation facilities, creating conditions ripe for a health crisis.

Acute watery diarrhoea, one of the disease’s debilitating types, can persist for hours or days and is the third leading cause of death for children aged 1 to 59 months, killing over 400,000 children under five each year. According to WHO, access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene could largely prevent clinical diarrhoea—basic needs currently unmet for Afghan children.

UNICEF reports that 132 water sources have been destroyed, forcing families to rely on unsafe water and practice open defecation. Most latrines were destroyed in the quake, and many survivors lack soap and basic hygiene items, increasing the risk of disease. Acute watery diarrhoea is prevalent, and communities are also at risk of other waterborne diseases, with health centres noting a rise in skin rashes and dehydration.

UNICEF is providing WASH services in over 60 countries to combat infections in various settings. In Afghanistan, the agency has deployed temporary sanitation facilities, hygiene kits, and emergency water trucking while repairing water systems. However, only half of UNICEF’s $21.6 million appeal for emergency response is funded, prompting a call for donors to increase contributions.

The World Food Programme also faces a $622 million funding shortfall over the next six months, threatening operations in Afghanistan and other regions. WFP currently reaches less than 10% of the millions of food-insecure Afghans in need. A girl in Kunar province washes her face at a camp for earthquake-displaced people.


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9 responses to “Afghan Quake Aftermath: Increased Disease Risk for Children”

  1. Automatic Slicer Avatar
    Automatic Slicer

    Seems like the Afghan kids have hit the jackpot with a free health crisis gift set—who needs stable homes and clean water when you have the thrill of acute watery diarrhoea? 🥴💧

  2. Impulsive Flower Avatar
    Impulsive Flower

    Quite the charming situation we’ve got here, eh? Just when you thought the kids might catch a break, nature decides to throw a curveball and add “epidemic” to their list of worries. Who needs safe water anyway? 🥴

  3. Dora the Destroyer Avatar
    Dora the Destroyer

    Typical, innit? Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, the earth shakes and now the kids are dodging more than just falling bricks. 😏 Let’s hope the donors wake up before they need a wake-up call themselves!

  4. Intimidation Station Avatar
    Intimidation Station

    Isn’t it charming how a little earthquake can just sweep away a nation’s sanitation like it’s spring cleaning? 🤷‍♂️ Guess the kids can add “disease risk” to their list of childhood experiences—because who needs clean water anyway? 😏

  5. SneakerKid Avatar
    SneakerKid

    Sure, just what Afghanistan needs after an earthquake—let’s throw in a side of rampant disease and see how that goes down with the locals. 🤷‍♂️ Brilliant move, really!

  6. blackitten Avatar
    blackitten

    Seems like Mother Nature decided to throw a party in Afghanistan, but forgot to send the invite for clean water and hygiene! 🍷 Just what every child needs—an exclusive VIP experience with a side of watery diarrhoea. Cheers to progress! 🥂

  7. bloodeater Avatar
    bloodeater

    Just what Afghanistan needed after an earthquake—more diseases for the kids! It’s almost like a twisted game of “how low can we go?” 🤦‍♂️

  8. SubWoof330 Avatar
    SubWoof330

    Just what every child dreams of: a lovely camp experience with no clean water or sanitation! Who needs a safe home when you can have a free dose of acute diarrhoea instead? 🤷‍♂️

  9. General Broomdog Avatar
    General Broomdog

    Isn’t it just delightful how nature has managed to throw a wrench in the works while we were busy discussing the latest trends in water sports? 🌊 Guess we’ll just have to add “diseases” to the ever-growing list of things to worry about in a country that really knows how to throw a party, eh? 🙄

  10. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Seems like a little earthquake just threw a massive party for diseases, and guess who forgot to bring the soap? 🤷‍♂️ Typical, isn’t it?

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