AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGroundwater Stress in Herat: Residents in Herat say groundwater levels have plunged as farmers rely more on underground pumping, forcing wells to go from about 5 meters deep to 20 meters or more, with some areas drying out and solar pumps losing effectiveness—worsening both irrigation and safe drinking water access. Food Insecurity Warning: The UN and Human Rights Watch warn that severe funding shortfalls are pushing Afghanistan deeper into hunger, with over 17 million facing acute food insecurity and aid agencies cutting or pausing food and health support. Climate Risk Planning: Experts urge governments to prepare for a strengthening El Niño that could bring heatwaves, floods, and droughts, with Afghanistan listed among the most at-risk countries for food and water shocks. UK Aid for Climate-Linked Needs: The UK announced £315 million over three years for Afghanistan, including healthcare, nutrition, livelihoods, returnee support, and resilience to climate change. UN Political-Humanitarian Focus: The EU welcomed Rabab Fatima’s appointment to lead UNAMA, stressing continued international engagement and support for Afghan women. Water & Trade Hit Mangoes: In Muzaffargarh, growers link reduced mango production and exports to water shortages, pests, and disrupted trade routes through Afghanistan and Iran.
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