Afghanistan // The economic collapse after the Taliban takeover
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Resource details
Photo Credit:
Ingebjørg Kårstad/NRC
Camera make / model:
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Country:
Afghanistan
Location:
Khost
NRC Region:
Asia & Latin America
Themes:
Livelihoods and food security (LFS)
Demography:
Man
Informed Consent?
Yes
Capture Date
07 June 22
Photo Caption:
A quiet grocery store in the city of Khost. Afghanistan’s economic collapse and the impact of international sanctions has cascaded a range of major challenges for local businesses, which stand empty amidst people’s inability to purchase goods.
Khost, Afghanistan, 2 June 2022
Photo: Ingebjørg Kårstad/Norwegian Refugee Council
Location Data
Marker lat / long: 33, 65 (WGS84)
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