AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPress Freedom in Kabul: CPJ urged the Taliban to immediately release Tamadon TV director Mohammad Rahmati and staffer Mohammad Reza Ehsani, saying they face serious health risks and that the station’s equipment should be returned so broadcasts can resume. Water Crisis in Kabul: UN-Habitat warns Kabul’s drinking water shortage is worsening as groundwater drops, population grows, and climate change bites; projects like a Panjshir River transfer and Shah Toot Dam are cited as possible relief. EU-Funded Development in Badakhshan: UNDP, with EU support, is rolling out programs in Fayzabad, Baharak, and Arghanj Khwa—covering irrigation, food security, healthcare, and training for women and youth to build resilience to economic and climate shocks. Irregular Migration Risks: Two Afghan men died in separate attempts to reach Iran—one from heatstroke in Nimroz and another killed in a shooting near the border, underscoring deadly conditions on smuggling routes. Climate Stress Data: A global map highlights extreme water stress worldwide, with Afghanistan’s region facing mounting pressure as withdrawals outpace renewable supplies.
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