AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater Crisis: OCHA says about 16 million people in Afghanistan need clean water and sanitation help in 2026, as drought, weak infrastructure, and climate change push families to unsafe sources and raise disease risks. Climate & Food Security: UNICEF warns climate-related risks are worsening food vulnerability for children, with drought, floods, and extreme heat straining water and food systems. Humanitarian Funding Gap: OCHA also reports Afghanistan’s humanitarian situation is worsening, with nearly 22 million people needing aid while the UN appeal is only 14% funded—making life “becoming impossible” in remote areas. Women’s Recreation Restrictions: Reports from Kabul say Taliban bans women from recreation spaces like Qargha, deepening isolation for families during summer heat. Regional Engagement: Kazakhstan delivered about 318.8 tons of aid and medical support to Afghanistan after March floods, linking humanitarian relief with trade and cooperation talks. Environment & Development: Afghanistan signed a milestone mining lease for the Aybak Cement project in Samangan, aiming to cut reliance on imported construction materials. Public Health: Rotary’s president-elect says polio eradication efforts in Afghanistan are using needle-free jet injectors, but global funding pressure remains a concern.
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