AFGHANISTAN - 'The most dangerous place to be born'

Source UN Integrated Regional Information Networks

The onset of winter means freezing nights, cold-related diseases and more problems for the children at an informal settlement of internally displaced people (IDPs) in the western outskirts of Kabul city. "They lack access to adequate food, shelter, healthcare, safe drinking water and sanitation, education, and are vulnerable to forced labor, sexual exploitation and many other problems," Paola Retaggi, the coordinator of a Child Rights Consortium (CRC) led by Switzerland's Terre des Hommes in Kabul, told IRIN. Many IDP children either beg or work on the streets while some fall prey to the insurgents who have been accused by the UN of using children for military purposes. "Afghanistan today is without a doubt the most dangerous place to be born," Daniel Toole, regional director of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) for South Asia, was quoted in the media as saying on 19 November.