AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate Risk for Afghanistan: El Niño is strengthening in the Pacific and could bring heatwaves, floods and droughts across Asia and the Pacific, with Afghanistan flagged among the most exposed countries as food and water systems remain fragile. Humanitarian Funding: The UK announced £315 million for Afghanistan over three years (about £105m a year), targeting healthcare, nutrition, education, livelihoods and climate resilience, while warning that women and girls’ restrictions keep development and stability from improving. Water Access in Ghor: UNICEF-backed water supply networks were completed in Badgah and Sokhta Ulya, providing safe drinking water to 514 families. UN Rights Focus: UNAMA acting head Georgette Gagnon said the mission’s priorities remain political engagement, human rights, and coordination of basic human needs amid Afghanistan’s worsening crisis. Food Security Alarm: A new report highlights hunger across the Durand line as a deepening, society-wide emergency with long-term risks.
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