AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHuman Rights & Education: UN Women renewed calls for Afghan women and girls to live free from violence and discrimination, urging the Islamic Emirate to protect rights through laws, equal access to justice, and meaningful participation—amid ongoing bans on secondary and higher education and limits on work. Women’s Health & Dignity: Reports highlight widespread lack of sanitary pads and menstrual hygiene support across Afghanistan, with taboo and poverty forcing many girls to use unhygienic materials. Food Security: A new analysis warns over 11 million Afghans face crisis-level food insecurity (IPC Phase 3+), with affordability problems hitting multiple provinces hard. Disaster Response: Eid messages from Afghanistan’s leadership stressed support for returnees and victims of recent floods and earthquakes, alongside calls for heightened holiday vigilance. Digital Rights: Cybersecurity researchers flagged the Taliban-linked “National Keyboard” app as high-risk for surveillance and sensitive data exposure. Governance & Religion: Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada said the government will not compromise on Islam in foreign relations, while also urging former officials to return.
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