AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater Crisis: OCHA says women and children in Afghanistan are bearing the heaviest burden of worsening water shortages, spending long hours fetching water in places like Baghlak Sofla in Bamyan. Fuel & Climate Link: Kabul fuel prices jumped more than 10% in days, with sellers blaming global market moves and Iran–US tensions that disrupt imports. Food & Livelihoods: The World Bank warns Afghanistan’s economy is increasingly dependent on Iran trade routes (56% of imports), leaving it vulnerable to regional shocks as exports fall and living standards lag. Agriculture & Resilience: In Nuristan, women farmers are keeping village food supplies going despite limited work options, with FAO-linked support and hard seasonal conditions. Humanitarian Pressure: UN reporting highlights that returnees from Iran and Pakistan are adding strain to already overstretched communities with limited water, housing, healthcare, and jobs. Security Risk: Australia renewed its travel warning, saying no part of Afghanistan is safe amid terrorism, kidnapping, arbitrary detention, and Taliban–Pakistan clashes.
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