AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTaliban Dress Code Crackdown: Taliban morality police expanded women’s dress warnings beyond Herat, with reports of detentions and new enforcement in Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif, raising fresh fears for women and girls’ movement and schooling. Herat Aid Worker Detained: Doctors Without Borders (MSF) confirmed a female staff member was detained for two days over dress-code violations, then released after a written commitment. Bamiyan Housing Strain: In Bamiyan, some families still live in cliffside caves due to poverty and lack of affordable housing, with harsh conditions and limited access to basic services. Returnee Travel Update: Afghanistan’s refugee commission reported 592 returnee families entering via Torkham, Spin Boldak, Silk Bridge, and Islam Qala, with cash, transport, health, and telecom support provided. Culture & Markets: A Kabul feature highlights how flowers remain central to Afghan heritage, with booming summer markets and calls for better greenhouses to grow flowers year-round. UNICEF Mother’s Day Support: UNICEF marked Mother’s Day (Jawza 24) by spotlighting its support for Afghan mothers amid restrictions on education, work, and travel.
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