Alfonsi also talks to The Hollywood Reporter about why the world needs to see the crisis Afghanistan is facing months after the rest of the world turned away.
“Obviously, it’s not as easy as buying a plane ticket,” Alfonsi said.
Alfonsi met with some of the groups delivering the aid, as well as families impacted by the lack of supplies. They also visited Kabul’s children’s hospital, where the doctors have worked without pay since the Taliban took control. But the Taliban are a whole other story. Alfonsi was able to secure an interview with a Taliban minister for the report — though it almost didn’t happen.
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