AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWomen’s Health Access: A Herat midwife describes how Taliban-era rules—needing a male chaperone and being barred from male doctors for key care—push women into deadly delays, and how an MSI Afghanistan training internship helped her finally qualify. Child Healthcare in Khost: Doctors from Kabul’s Isteqlal Hospital are running free cleft lip and palate surgeries for 250 children over two weeks, after families say costs keep many from treatment. Urban Mobility: Kabul has launched its first online taxi platform to modernize city transport and make rides easier to arrange. Road Safety: A mini-bus crash in Wardak killed four travelers (including a mother and child) and injured four more, highlighting ongoing travel risks. Tragedy in Nimroz: Two girls died after falling into a canal while fetching drinking water, blamed on water shortages and long, dangerous trips. Return & Borders: Reports note continued returnee flows into Afghanistan via major crossings, underscoring the strain on services and transport. EU-Taliban Talks: Afghan media says the EU invited Taliban officials to Brussels for migration repatriation talks, with visa and verification issues still unclear.
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