AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Preparedness in Kabul: Afghanistan’s General Directorate of Disaster Preparedness and the Raha Organisation held a Kabul coordination meeting with UN and humanitarian partners, urging better disaster management as climate impacts grow, and calling for lower admin costs so aid reaches remote communities faster. Mine Risk Warning: Officials also flagged landmines and unexploded ordnance as a “hidden threat,” pushing for faster demining and noting past funding gaps. Food Security Push: South Korea pledged $3 million to the World Food Programme for food and nutrition support to about 24,500 vulnerable women and children across Afghanistan, as hunger and child malnutrition risks intensify. Humanitarian Access for Women: UN reporting highlights that aid cannot reach women and girls without women workers, underscoring a major barrier to effective relief delivery. Afghan Women’s Economic Block: A new analysis argues Afghanistan’s economic recovery is constrained by state policies that exclude women and girls from education and work, shrinking incomes and human capital.
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