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AfghanistanWhy children in Afghanistan need your helpAfghanistan's recent history has been both turbulent and steeped in conflict - as a result, the country's infrastructure and economy have been left in tatters.
Safety for women and children in Afghanistan is a major issue, and there is still a large gender gap between boys and girls in the education system, with girls lagging behind. General literacy levels are very low and it's currently estimated that around two million children of primary school age do not attend classes. Country facts
The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is a landlocked country
positioned between the Middle East, Central Asia and the Indian
subcontinent. Afghanistan's fledgling democratic government now faces the tough challenge of rebuilding a country and also dealing with a renewed upsurgeance in Taliban support. However, extending its power beyond the capital is proving difficult and militant violence has continued.
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The country's infant
and mortality rates are among the world's highest, and 25 per
cent of children die before reaching their fifth birthday.
Preventable diseases, such as malaria, measles and acute
respiratory infections kill thousands of children each year, and
a lack of access to safe drinking water means waterborne diseases
also cause more unnecessary deaths.