AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoHumanitarian Alarm: The UN’s World Food Programme says it urgently needs $350 million to keep lifesaving food and nutrition support running in Afghanistan, warning that funding gaps plus mass returns are pushing millions toward hunger and acute malnutrition—WFP says nearly five million mothers and children need urgent treatment, and clinics are turning people away for lack of nutritious supplements. Women’s Rights/Collapse: A separate report says Afghanistan’s women’s rights crisis is deepening into a humanitarian collapse as Taliban-era restrictions tighten access to education, work, healthcare, and movement. Media Under Pressure: UNAMA is concerned about the detention of three Afghan journalists in Kabul and urges Taliban authorities to clarify charges and protect freedom of expression. Regional Tensions: Former US envoy Zalmay Khalilzad calls for a political solution between Afghanistan and Pakistan after a deadly bombing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, warning mistrust could spark escalation. Sports: Afghanistan’s taekwondo team is set to compete in Mongolia for Asian Games qualification spots.
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