Terror and violence are spreading over the cities across Afghanistan. Access to food, markets, water, and basic health services has been cut off. The country's infrastructure, including electricity and water systems has been destroyed. Record civilian casualties have been reported, with the majority been women and children. Due to the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, families are forced to flee their homestead. This conflict has had a devastating impact on the livelihood and safety of Afghan children. Since the beginning of the 2021, over 500 children have been killed, hundreds more have lost their parents, family members, homes and education. The humanitarian crisis and severe drought have left 18.5 million people in need of immediate assistance. It's critical to provide an emergency lifeline to those who are suffering from the conflict.