AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater & Health: UNICEF completed and inaugurated two safe drinking-water networks in Ghor’s Badgah and Sokhta Ulya, supplying 514 families with drinking water after a project costing over 16 million Afghanis. Humanitarian Funding: The UK pledged £315 million in humanitarian and development aid to Afghanistan over three years (from 2026–2029), prioritizing healthcare, nutrition, education, livelihoods and climate resilience, with women and girls kept central. UN Leadership: UN Secretary-General António Guterres appointed Bangladesh’s Rabab Fatima as Special Representative for Afghanistan and head of UNAMA, replacing Roza Otunbayeva. Climate Risk & Preparedness: Afghanistan-linked climate threats and resilience planning were highlighted alongside broader warnings on natural-disaster preparedness, including seismic risk messaging urging people not to panic. Governance & Rights: Reports also pointed to ongoing constraints on rights and civil space that can shape how effectively climate and water programs reach communities.
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