AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health in Kabul: Residents say Kabul’s street food is often prepared with poor hygiene, with vendors rinsing utensils only with water and skipping detergent, leading to sore throats, stomach pain, and digestive problems—raising fears of infectious disease spread. Child Nutrition Crisis: WHO warns acute malnutrition among Afghan children under five could nearly double to 3.7 million in 2026, with severe food poverty and high child mortality risk. Education Access: In Takhar’s Rustaq district, Afghan authorities launched three school building projects to address shortages and improve learning conditions for hundreds of students. Water & Climate Stress: UNAMA and other reporting highlight that water scarcity is worsening for millions, while climate change compounds vulnerability across Afghanistan. Regional Security Pressure: Kabul accuses Pakistan of cross-border airstrikes that killed 13 civilians (including 11 children) in eastern provinces, underscoring how conflict and instability keep hitting communities and services.
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