AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate Risk for Children: UNICEF reports 8.8 million Afghan children (41%) face overlapping climate hazards—drought, heatwaves, floods and sand/dust storms—while acute malnutrition is worsening the crisis. Water Shortages in Bamyan: OCHA says drought and severe water scarcity in parts of Bamyan are forcing families to leave homes, with long-term displacement risks. UN Human Rights on Mines: A UN report warns anti-personnel mines keep damaging rights for decades, threatening life, health, education, food security and development long after conflicts end. UNAMA Mandate Update: After the UN Security Council extended UNAMA’s mission, the agency is set to coordinate humanitarian help, mediate dialogue, and report on civilian impacts of natural disasters. Regional Integration Push: UN and EU envoys met in Almaty, stressing Afghanistan’s full participation in regional economic processes, plus water management and climate cooperation. Afghan Think Tank Forum: Kabul hosted a regional forum where FM Muttaqi called for deeper research and scientific cooperation, including on climate and environmental challenges.
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