AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoWater Stress in Afghanistan: OCHA says women and children in places like Yakawlang (Bamyan) spend long hours fetching water as drought and shortages worsen across the country. Fuel Prices in Kabul: Kabul petrol and diesel prices jumped more than 10% in two days; sellers blame global market swings and regional tensions, while drivers point to disrupted imports and damaged routes. Women’s Rights Under Pressure: A Panjshir-based testimony describes a nationwide pattern of restrictions on girls’ education and women’s public presence, spreading through fear and silence. Drug Abuse and Social Harm: Afghanistan’s acting PM Miftah marked the International Day Against Drug Abuse, warning that drug trafficking and abuse destroy families and target youth. Afghan Children’s Rights: KidsRights Index 2026 ranks Afghanistan last among 194 countries, citing weak protection, health and education outcomes. Cross-Border Strikes and Civilian Impact: Afghanistan’s UN mission condemned Pakistan’s airstrikes in eastern provinces as violations of sovereignty, citing civilian casualties and blaming Taliban failures to prevent militant safe havens.
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