Afghanistan is facing a severe water crisis, exacerbated by a devastating combination of prolonged drought, political instability, and a dwindling skilled workforce. The country's water infrastructure has suffered immensely over the past three years, leading to soaring water prices and a rise in waterborne diseases. As a result, malnutrition has become a growing concern as access to clean water for drinking and agriculture becomes increasingly scarce. This crisis calls for urgent and coordinated action to address the immediate health risks and the long-term water sustainability issues in Afghanistan.