AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDisaster Preparedness: Afghanistan’s disaster management authorities and aid groups met in Kabul to improve coordination as climate and disaster risks rise, with officials urging lower administrative costs so more help reaches remote communities and warning that mines and unexploded ordnance remain a “hidden threat.” Humanitarian Food Support: South Korea pledged $3 million to the World Food Programme for food and nutrition assistance to about 24,500 vulnerable women and children across Afghanistan, as WFP warns child malnutrition and funding gaps are pushing child mortality risk higher. Women’s Education Pressure: Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he will not send his daughter abroad, arguing Afghanistan must reopen girls’ secondary and higher education at home; the Taliban’s restrictions have kept millions of girls out of school since 2021. Health & Access: A report highlights how excluding women from education and work is not only a rights issue but also a drag on Afghanistan’s economic recovery, leaving most households unable to meet basic needs. Local Human Impact: UN-linked coverage notes Kabul school blast injuries and the ongoing strain on child safety amid insecurity.
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