AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHumanitarian Funding: Switzerland pledged $1.95 million to the UN humanitarian fund for Afghanistan as OCHA warns the 2026 aid response is only 16% funded, threatening life-saving assistance. Climate & Water Security: UN and UNICEF reporting highlights worsening climate risks and malnutrition pressures, while separate coverage flags major clean water and sanitation needs across Afghanistan. Children’s Rights: Afghanistan ranked last in the 2026 Children’s Rights Index, with conflict, insecurity, and weak living conditions undermining health, education, and protection—especially for girls. Regional Environment Cooperation: Kazakhstan and Afghanistan move toward joint water management structures to tackle climate and food security challenges. Local Governance & Services: Nuristan tourism fees are being collected at entry gates, but visitors say basic services and infrastructure improvements are missing—raising concerns about transparency and accountability. EU-Afghan Migration Pressure: EU talks with Taliban officials in Brussels focus on deportations and consular issues, drawing backlash from Afghan women and rights groups.
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