Destitute Afghan Families Selling Their CHILDREN To Make Ends Meet
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Families in Afghanistan are being forced to sell their children to pay off
debts, as the country’s economy teeters on the brink of near-total collapse.
One destitute mother, who earns just 50p a day working as a house
cleaner in the western city of Herat, owes £400 to a man she borrowed money
from to feed her family.
The woman, identified as Saleha, has been
told by the lender he will write off the debt if she sells him her
three-year-old daughter Najiba, reports The Wall Street Journal.
If
Saleha, 40, does not pay the debt back in three months, her daughter will be
moved out of her family home to work in the lender’s house before she is
married off to one of his sons when she reaches puberty.
Saleha’s
situation is not rare in Afghanistan, which is facing a humanitarian crisis as
cash reserves run low and international aid is cut off.
Other
families in Herat have been forced to sell their children in order to repay
their debts, residents said.
Since the
Taliban took
over Afghanistan in August, the country’s economy is on the brink of collapse.
That has seen the value of its currency collapse even though hard
notes are in short supply, while prices for basic goods have soared due to
shortages, with the UN warning that food could run dangerously low soon.
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