AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRoad Access & Safety: Herat and Badghis residents say key western routes are still unpaved and bridges remain unfinished, including a Herat–Badghis bridge in Laman where travelers can wait days when water rises, and the roughly 120-km Qala-e-Naw–Bala Murghab road in Badghis that locals say takes 6–7 hours over rough terrain. Women’s Public Life: Five years after the Taliban takeover, reporting highlights how women and girls have been pushed out of public spaces, with restrictions extending beyond schools and jobs to parks and libraries, plus UN warnings that many women’s organizations could lose funding. Rights & Accountability: The ICC has reportedly separated a standalone probe into Taliban persecution of women from its broader Afghanistan investigation, focusing on alleged arrests, torture, and deprivation of rights. Humanitarian Travel Context: UN-linked coverage notes Afghanistan’s worsening conditions and funding gaps for health and aid, shaping how safe and feasible travel and relocation can be for vulnerable Afghans. Sports & Mobility: Noor Ahmad’s CPL participation is affected after the Afghanistan Cricket Board revoked his NOC, with St Lucia Kings bringing in Tim Seifert—another reminder of how travel paperwork can disrupt Afghan athletes’ plans.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.