AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis: OCHA warns Afghanistan’s humanitarian situation is worsening as cross-border hostilities with Pakistan intensify, with UNAMA reporting 769 civilian casualties (372 deaths, 397 injuries) from Jan–Mar 2026, plus displacement of 100,000+ people and damage to health and education services. Floods & Climate Stress: Eid messages from Afghanistan’s leadership highlight ongoing needs after floods and earthquakes, while the World Bank says economic growth is modest but per-capita income is falling and acute food insecurity is rising. Food Insecurity: A new report projects 11+ million Afghans facing crisis-level hunger (IPC Phase 3+) between April–September 2026, with multiple provinces seeing severe levels alongside weak food affordability. Women’s Health & Dignity: Girls report limited access to sanitary pads and taboo around menstruation, while Karzai again calls for girls’ return to schools and universities. Digital Rights: Researchers say the Taliban-linked “National Keyboard” app creates a high-risk environment for surveillance and sensitive data exposure. Press Freedom: TOLOnews journalists detained by Taliban intelligence have been released, renewing concerns over media restrictions. Infrastructure Gaps: Nimroz residents describe dangerous road conditions and lack of healthcare access contributing to deaths during transport. Security Over Eid: Taliban and other authorities stress heightened vigilance during Eid, including security steps around worship sites and sensitive locations.
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