Parents grieve for three-month old baby, a victim of Afghanistan's deadly winter

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Parents grieve for three-month old baby, a victim of Afghanistan's deadly winter
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Shamila doesn\u0027t have a photo of the baby son who died in her arms in freezing temperatures at home, but she remembers his face perfectly.

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The mother of Amrullah, a child who died due to cold, looks at her child’s clothes in her house in Kabul, Afghanistan, Jan. 30, 2023.Many aid groups have partially suspended operations in recent weeks due to a Taliban administration ruling that most female NGO workers are forbidden from working, leaving agencies unable to operate many programs in the conservative country.Article content

With no money for heating, little food besides bread and tea, and drafty windows in their mountainside home, several of their eight children quickly fell sick.Afghanistan’s hospital wards have been filling up in recent months with children suffering from pneumonia and other respiratory diseases as many families face stark choices between being able heat their homes or afford food.Shamila, 35, clutched her baby and covered herself in a quilt.

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