AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWater Security: UN-Habitat says millions in Afghanistan still lack safe drinking water, blaming climate change, drought, population growth, and weak infrastructure; it urges better urban planning and sanitation to protect water resources. Climate Risk: The IRC warns El Niño is rapidly strengthening and could trigger severe floods, disease, and drought across East Africa and parts of Asia, listing Afghanistan among the highest-risk countries. Humanitarian Access: UN and WFP aid deliveries resumed via Pakistan’s Torkham crossing, with 56 trucks reported entering Afghanistan carrying WHO supplies and more convoys expected. Flood Resilience & Livelihoods: In Laghman, IOM supports women with practical training to build flood-risk-reducing structures, linking income generation with climate adaptation. Women’s Rights: At an OIC women’s conference in Pakistan, delegates condemned Taliban restrictions on Afghan girls’ education and women’s employment, calling for full participation in public life. Wildlife Care: A Herat volunteer is helping injured street animals with wheelchairs and basic treatment, filling gaps left by limited veterinary services.
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