AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUniversity & Rights: Students at Balkh University say Taliban guards smash smartphones and assault students, calling the treatment degrading and harmful to academic freedom. Women & Craft Tourism: In Kabul, a resin-art workshop is training women and girls to earn income despite tighter restrictions, turning creative skills into a travel-friendly cultural story. Tourism Cooperation: Afghanistan’s tourism and hospitality institute lecturers are set to get training and seminars in Iran, as Kabul and Tehran discuss easing travel for tourism, pilgrimage, medical travel, and education. Family Travel Safety: UNICEF says it’s pushing for vaccine quality across Afghanistan, noting families often travel long distances to reach immunization services. Water & Summer Travel: Residents in Badghis report worsening water shortages as groundwater drops and karez dry up, forcing long daily trips for drinking water. Local Tourism Development: Paryan Valley in Panjshir draws growing summer visitors, but locals complain about missing accommodation and basic facilities. Regional Travel Disruption: A strong earthquake shook Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush and was felt across Pakistan and into India, with no immediate damage reported.
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