Afghanistan is currently grappling with a severe water crisis exacerbated by three years of drought, a struggling government, and a loss of skilled workers, resulting in a compromised water infrastructure. This situation has led to soaring water prices and a wide-reaching impact on public health, including the spread of disease and malnutrition. As a result of the scarcity of clean water, many communities are facing significant health challenges, creating a complex humanitarian crisis in the region.