VOICED: Sharp drop in Afghan opium crop, but poorest remain at risk

VOICED: Sharp drop in Afghan opium crop, but poorest remain at risk

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Yakima, a 60-year-old grandmother, is addicted to opium, a habit she started for pain relief 20 years ago. Her addiction is a result of poverty and family hardships. Her entire family, including her children, are also addicts, leading to severe consequences like malnutrition and abuse. Despite a drop in opium production in Afghanistan, drug abuse remains a significant issue. Rehabilitation centers struggle to help female addicts due to societal stigma and lack of community support. Authorities emphasize the need for treatment-focused approaches rather than just eradicating poppy fields.

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