This article is a trip to the heart of winter; A place where search, hope and humanity will emerge in the face of hardships and narrate a story based on feelings and reflection.
Houses are colder than winter
For many people, mud and half-built houses, if they have minimal facilities, are their safety in the cold winter. These houses, while most of them are primitive shelters, have no insulation against strong winds and snow. Families, especially in rural areas, spend most of the evenings under old blankets and spend the days looking for a small fire to keep it lit.
In these homes, children suffer the most. The hands are cold, the clothes are delicate, and the glasses are sewn on, reflecting the difficult conditions of life. If a mother has all her possessions, or if a father cannot provide warm shoes for his children, it indicates a deep crisis that many families are struggling with.
Winter and economic crisis
With the beginning of winter, the economic crisis is intensifying. The price of fuel, food and clothing is increasing sharply. Many families, especially in impoverished areas, cannot afford these basic needs. In the cities, daily wage workers are faced with a decrease in job opportunities, and in the villages, the closure of roads and communication routes makes it difficult to access markets and basic aid.
This economic crisis puts additional pressure on families. Many fathers and mothers, in spite of all their efforts, cannot provide warm homes or enough food for their children. In this situation, winter becomes a test for survival.
Solidarity in times of hardship
Despite all these challenges, the spirit of solidarity and mutual support is alive among the people of Afghanistan. In villages, neighbors help each other by sharing food and fuel. Local charities, by distributing warm clothes and food, will give hope to families in need.
This solidarity, although it cannot solve all the problems, but it is a sign of the human value that exists among the people of this land. Every story will bring flour to the house, every stove will be lit, and every child will put on warm clothes for the help of others, narrates a story of humanity and hope.
Brighter future on the winter horizon
Although the winter of Afghanistan is harsh and cruel, it is a reminder of strength and hope. The families who are strong against the capital, are not only looking for their own survival, but also for the hope of a better future.
To overcome these challenges, there is a need for more extensive planning and research. National and international aid should reach those who need it most with transparency and purposefulness. Creating sustainable jobs, providing vocational training and better access to basic services can make people better prepared to face the harsh winters ahead.
Hope in the heart of winter
Finally, no matter how cold and long the winter is, it will end. Heavy snows will give way to flowing springs and spring greens, but what gives meaning to this change of season is the search and hope that people will rely on in the heart of this winter.
Winter, my dear, is a story about challenges and hardships, but more than that, it is a story about humanity, love for life, and hope for a better future. The people of this land, despite all the difficulties, are still standing and will see a brighter tomorrow. This is the hope that summer survives even in the coldest winters.