AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoClimate & Food Security: UN agencies say El Niño could worsen droughts, floods, and storms, with a $202 million appeal to protect 8.8 million people across 22 high-risk countries, including Afghanistan, as food access faces fresh pressure. Refugees & Returnees: On World Refugee Day, UNHCR and UN partners urged stronger support for Afghan returnees as displacement from Iran and Pakistan strains housing, jobs, healthcare, and aid systems; Pakistan’s PM Shehbaz Sharif also reiterated that safe, dignified return depends on a peaceful, stable Afghanistan. Humanitarian Aid (Regional): Kazakhstan launched a medical and humanitarian mission to Afghanistan, sending about 318.8 tons of supplies (including medicines and sugar) plus specialists for consultations and training. Urban Development (Ghazni): Work has started on a nearly 400 million afghani underground commercial market in Ghazni City, aiming to cut congestion and create hundreds of jobs. Local Environment/Community Note: Kabul teachers report forced school collections for principal events, a governance pressure that can undermine school morale and learning conditions.
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