AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAfghanistan Humanitarian Funding: The UK announced £315 million in aid to Afghanistan over three years (from 2026–2029), with £105 million annually for healthcare, nutrition, education, livelihoods, returnee support, and climate resilience—while stressing women and girls remain central to delivery. Climate Shock Watch: Scientists warn El Niño is strengthening and could bring heatwaves, floods and droughts, with Afghanistan listed among the most at-risk countries for food and water insecurity. Water Access in Ghor: UNICEF-backed safe drinking water networks were completed in Badgah and Sokhta Ulya, Ghor province, benefiting 514 families. UN Political Rights Focus: In a UNAMA interview, acting head Georgette Gagnon said the mission’s priorities—political engagement, human rights, and coordination of basic human needs—remain central under its new mandate. Regional Security Spillover: US-Iran tensions continue to threaten trade routes tied to Afghanistan, including Chabahar port infrastructure, raising concerns for regional stability and services.
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