UN says Afghanistan faces ‘unprecedented’ economic shock

KABUL (HRNW) – Afghanistan s GDP could contract 20 percent within a year, the UN predicted in a new report on Wednesday, saying that the withdrawal of international aid after the Taliban s return to power is an “unprecedented fiscal shock.”

For decades now Afghanistan s economy has been undermined by war and drought.

But it was propped up by billions in international aid — much of which was frozen when US-led international forces withdrew and the Taliban returned to power in August.

“The sudden dramatic withdrawal of international aid is an unprecedented fiscal shock,” United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Asia Director Kanni Wignaraja told  on Wednesday, as the agency released its Afghanistan Socio-Economic Outlook 2021-2022.

The report predicts an economic contraction of around 20 percent of GDP “within a year, a decline that could reach 30 percent in following years.”

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