AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFlood Relief: The EU added €50,000 via the Red Cross/Red Crescent to help flood-affected communities in Afghanistan, bringing its IFRC flood support to €225,000, with aid including cash, shelter, and water/sanitation. Urban Environment: Kabul residents warn that overcrowding and livestock kept in the city are worsening pollution and public health risks, while green spaces face degradation. Water Stress: FAO says Afghanistan’s wheat outlook may be okay, but declining snow reserves, falling groundwater, and rising temperatures could tighten water for irrigation and livestock this summer. Humanitarian Funding Gap: Iceland donated about $402,000 to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund as UN agencies warn only ~16% of the 2026 appeal is funded, amid climate shocks and border insecurity. Drinking Water Crisis: Kabul residents report long waits for water and rising reliance on costly tanker deliveries, urging new pipelines and supply networks. Tourism & Waste: Bamyan saw 300,000 visitors during Eid al-Adha, including 141,000 to Band-e Amir, but officials and locals flag litter and plastic waste as visitor numbers grow. Energy Transition (Regional): Tajikistan is pushing renewable power and regional electricity trade to reduce climate and seasonal supply risks, relying on hydropower while diversifying for energy security. Displacement from Border Clashes: UN Women reports over 100,000 displaced in eastern Afghanistan after fighting along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, with women and girls facing major livelihood and protection pressures.
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