AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Funding Crunch: UN OCHA says Afghanistan’s 2026 humanitarian appeal is only 16% funded (about $269m of $1.71b) by end of May, warning millions could lose life-saving support. Gender-Based Violence Risk: UN Women reports around 50,000 women and girls in conflict-hit eastern provinces face rising gender-based violence as healthcare and services deteriorate, with many displaced by border clashes and disasters. Climate & Farming Shock: In Badghis, farmers report wheat-bug infestations damaging wheat and orchards; officials say 800 jeribs have been cleared, but farmers warn losses will deepen without stronger control. Disaster Watch: A 4.8 earthquake struck Afghanistan (reported near 09:32 IST, depth 176 km); no damage or injuries reported so far. Regional Food Security Support: Uzbekistan donated tons of certified seeds to Afghanistan—cotton, rice, and vegetable/melon seeds—aimed at boosting rural production and food security. Connectivity & Climate Talks: Uzbekistan’s upcoming Termez Dialogue (June 4–6) will discuss regional connectivity, security, climate change, and cooperation with Afghanistan. Aid Access Pressure: OCHA also flags obstacles to aid delivery as needs rise amid poverty and recurring climate shocks. Cyber Threats to Finance: Researchers say Pakistan-aligned SideCopy used Xeno RAT in a spear-phishing campaign targeting Afghanistan’s Ministry of Finance and provincial revenue offices.
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