AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Refugee Day: UNHCR and UN partners urged stronger support for Afghan returnees and displaced families, warning that reintegration is straining shelter, jobs, healthcare and aid systems as returns from Pakistan and Iran continue. Humanitarian Pressure: Pakistan’s PM Shehbaz Sharif said over 2.4 million Afghans have returned since Sept 2023, while UN agencies stress returns must be safe, voluntary and dignified. Climate & Food Security: FAO and WFP warned El Niño could worsen droughts, floods and storms, putting 8.8 million people in 22 countries at risk, including Afghanistan. Regional Aid & Trade: Kazakhstan sent 318.8 tons of medical and relief supplies to Afghanistan and opened/expanded cooperation talks, including a Kabul trade forum targeting higher Afghan exports. Governance & Rights: Reports highlighted forced money collection pressures on female teachers in Kabul schools and Taliban dress-code enforcement in Badakhshan, adding to everyday restrictions. Media Freedom: RSF said Afghanistan remains a top source of forced journalist exile since 2021, deepening the loss of independent reporting.
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