AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Nutrition Crisis: WHO warns 3.7 million children under 5 in Afghanistan face acute malnutrition in 2026, including about 95,000 severe cases that can be fatal without treatment. Aid Access & Child Development: UNICEF says 10,000 parents in six Afghan provinces will get early childhood parenting skills training, aiming to improve children’s mental, social, and educational outcomes. Afghanistan Governance Under Cyber Threat: A Pakistan-linked SideCopy group launched “Operation XENOFISCAL,” using XenoRAT to target Afghanistan’s Ministry of Finance and provincial finance directorates via spear-phishing. Regional Climate & Trade Pressure: Pakistan’s mango export target is cut by nearly 30% amid Middle East tensions, higher freight costs, climate-related challenges, and lower yields—an indirect reminder of how climate shocks ripple into food and livelihoods across the region. Security Context: Reports also highlight ongoing instability around Afghanistan’s borders and wider regional conflict dynamics, which continue to strain humanitarian and development efforts.
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