AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth Crisis in Afghanistan: WHO says funding shortfalls have forced the closure or suspension of 570+ health facilities since 2025, cutting services for 3.3 million people and hitting childhood vaccines and maternal care. Humanitarian & Livelihood Shift: UNODC reports alternative livelihoods for 3,000+ Badakhshan families to replace poppy cultivation, including dairy, livestock, beekeeping, mushroom work, and rehabbed irrigation for 2,660 hectares. Child Labor in Kabul: Residents warn poverty and reduced aid are pushing more children into street work—collecting plastic, selling water, shining shoes—raising risks of accidents, abuse, and illiteracy. Industrial Push (Cement): Afghanistan began building a second Jabal al-Seraj cement plant in Parwan, aiming for self-sufficiency, jobs, and reduced import dependence. Wildlife Conservation (Regional): Tajikistan’s markhor numbers have risen to 7,000+ after conservation efforts, a species spanning Afghanistan’s mountains.
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