The European Union Delegation to Afghanistan expressed concern over the escalating water crisis in the country, stating that drought, pollution, and overuse of water resources are threatening the water supply for the people.
The organisation called on the public to protect water resources in Afghanistan.
On Saturday, 27 July, the European Union Delegation for Afghanistan wrote in a note on the X social media platform: "Let's protect our rivers, lakes, and groundwater for future generations. Together, we can build a water-secure Afghanistan."
The United Nations had previously expressed concern over the expanding water crisis in Afghanistan, stating that about 80% of the country's population does not have adequate access to drinking water.
According to a report published by the United Nations Development Programme in late 2023, Afghanistan ranked sixth among countries most vulnerable to climate change last year.
The United Nations stated that $479 million is needed to address the water and sanitation crisis in Afghanistan.
The International Committee of the Red Cross also previously reported that access to drinking water is becoming increasingly difficult for the people of Afghanistan, putting millions of lives at risk.