AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanitarian Access in Focus: UNAMA says humanitarian aid in Afghanistan can’t reach women and girls without women workers, as World Humanitarian Day spotlights growing needs and shrinking resources. Returnee Hardship: IOM reports thousands of vulnerable families in Nangarhar’s Khogyani district are struggling after returning from Pakistan and becoming internally displaced, citing poverty, limited jobs, and barriers to food, shelter, and healthcare. Disaster Risk: A magnitude 5.3 earthquake hit Badakhshan, with tremors felt in Kabul; aid groups warn Afghanistan remains highly exposed to earthquakes, floods, landslides, and severe winter conditions. Education Under Threat: UN and UNICEF reacted to the “Sham-e Hedayat” school blast in Kabul’s Dasht-e Barchi, calling for an independent investigation and stressing schools must be safe for children. Aid Funding Warning: OCHA reiterates that declining humanitarian funding is limiting access to essentials as displacement and natural hazards intensify.
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