Speakers warn 1.1 million children missing nutrition after 305 delivery points closed; 3.7 million in need

Unidentified assembly · December 10, 2025

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Summary

A speaker reported that 305 nutrition delivery points have closed in Afghanistan, leaving 1.1 million children without essential nutrition and asserting 3.7 million children are in need, including 1.7 million at risk of death if not treated.

Unidentified Speaker 3, a participant at the event, said, "1,100,000 children are now missing out on essential life saving nutrition as 305 nutrition delivery points have been closed." The speaker continued: "With 3,700,000 children in need of nutrition, including 1,700,000 at risk of death if not treated, the results will be catastrophic."

The statements present large-scale, time-sensitive figures but the transcript does not record any independent source or official confirmation. These counts and the closure of delivery sites were presented by the speaker as facts; the transcript contains no response, verification, or cited agency providing the data.

Reporters and aid monitors should seek confirmation from humanitarian agencies and government sources for verification of the numbers and the status of delivery sites. The transcript includes no recorded follow-up actions or votes.