AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAid Shortfall in Afghanistan: Afghanistan’s Ministry of Economy says humanitarian assistance has sharply declined after foreign aid suspension, with reduced emergency relief, healthcare, and agricultural support for vulnerable communities. Urban Health & Sanitation: Kabul residents report a growing public and mobile toilet shortage, warning it’s becoming a serious public health risk as people—especially women, children, and the elderly—are forced to use roadside areas. Herat Crackdown: UN experts and the EU condemned Taliban use of force against protesters in Herat after women and girls were detained over dress-code violations, calling for adherence to international human rights standards. Shrine Deterioration in Balkh: Locals in Balkh warn Rawza-e-Sharif is crumbling after the 2025 earthquake and worsening neglect, citing climate impacts and lack of maintenance. Water & Climate Pressure: Pakistan’s Economic Survey highlights how rising demand and changing hydrology are squeezing water resources—an upstream pressure that matters for the wider region’s food and stability. Global Displacement Update: UNHCR reports global forced displacement fell in 2025, but many returns—including to Afghanistan—occurred under continued insecurity.
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