AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoUN Engagement Watch: UNHCR chief Barham Salih and UNDP head Alexander De Croo warn that “you cannot ignore Afghanistan,” saying renewed instability could fuel drugs, extremism, organized crime, and more migration—while Taliban restrictions on women’s education and work remain a major concern. Road & Travel Disruption: Ghazni residents say the Ghazni–Paktika road reconstruction is dragging, with demolished culverts left unfinished and frequent vehicle overturns worsening safety for daily travel. Agriculture & Cross-Border Trade: Afghanistan’s Agriculture Minister Ataullah Omari meets Indian officials in New Delhi to expand cooperation on irrigation, livestock, and agricultural exports, with Afghan chambers pushing for fruit trade links. Women’s Education: A Kabul-based account highlights how the Taliban ban on girls’ schooling beyond sixth grade keeps secondary and higher education closed for millions of girls, shaping family travel and future plans. Tourism Reality Check: An Indian influencer’s “raw, unfiltered” trip to Taliban-run Afghanistan draws attention to restrictions on women’s movement and the gap between scenic travel and everyday access. Security Context: UN officials’ calls for engagement come alongside ongoing regional instability narratives, underscoring why travel planning remains fragile.
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