AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFlood & health response: WHO says 6,814 people in Nuristan’s Parun (after floods) received hygiene and safe-water guidance, with 32 awareness sessions and thousands of materials supported by the EU. Earthquake risk: A magnitude 5.3 quake struck Badakhshan, renewing calls for stronger building safety checks and retrofits. Water & sanitation aid gaps: A report flags 69% of Afghanistan’s water and sanitation aid target still unmet, while UN figures warn hunger and child mortality are worsening. Women’s rights as a climate-and-society issue: Former Afghan leader Hamid Karzai urges the Taliban to allow girls’ education and women’s work, saying restrictions block international legitimacy. Food safety crackdown: India’s FDA orders hygiene actions and bans HFSS foods near schools—an indirect reminder of how public health rules protect communities. Cyber threat: Researchers report Pakistan-linked “Transparent Tribe” malware targeting high-value organizations in Afghanistan, adding pressure to already fragile systems.
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