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IOM Says 19% of Afghanistan’s Population Living in High Climate Risk Areas The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has warned in a new report that the number of people exposed to climate-related risks in Afghanistan is increasing. According to the report, nearly 19 percent of the country’s population now lives in areas classified as high-risk for climate threats. The assessment identifies Wardak, Nimroz, Daikundi, Bamiyan, and Zabul as the provinces most severely affected by elevated climate risks. It also notes that the level of climate vulnerability is rising across central regions of the country. The IOM emphasized the growing need for climate adaptation measures and support for communities facing escalating environmental challenges.