 The World Health Organization has appealed to the international community for donors to continue funding the UN body campaign in Afghanistan as the country faces imminent humanitarian catastrophe. Director-General Tidrus Jabresa spoke in Geneva after Harvard visited Afghanistan and its region was Lebanon, Oman and Qatar. He said that cases of infant disease polio, which was close to the to being eradicated in the country could make a reappearance in the country. Unless urgent action is taken, Afghanistan faces an imminent humanitarian catastrophe. Over the past 20 years, significant health gains have been made in Afghanistan in reducing maternal and child mortality, moving towards polio eradication and more. Those gains are now at severe risk with the country's health system on the brink of collapse. There has been a surge in cases of measles and diarrhea. Almost 50 percent of children are at high at risk of malnutrition. A resurgence of polio is a major risk and 2.1 million dose of COVID-19 vaccine remain unused.