AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAid Shock: The U.S. is pushing major cuts to foreign assistance, with USAID targeted for “dissolution” and thousands of jobs at risk—raising fresh alarms that Afghanistan-linked humanitarian and stabilization work will feel the squeeze fast. Youth & Jobs: In Kabul, young people say unemployment is rising while private hiring shrinks and government posts go to insiders, pushing many toward migration or low-paid work. Mining Power Struggle: In Badakhshan’s Darwaz, Taliban “permit trade” is tightening control over Darwaz gold mines, with extortion and workshop shutdowns squeezing local livelihoods. Rule Changes on Land: Afghanistan’s Ministry of Justice bans buying and selling state-owned land allocated for residential/commercial use, threatening closures and prosecutions for property offices. Women’s Rights Backlash: A new Taliban marriage regulation sparks outrage over how “silence” can be treated as consent and how courts handle annulments for minors. Food Prices: WFP reports short-term easing in some staples, but year-on-year costs remain high and households stay exposed to shocks. Trade & Farming: Uzbekistan and Afghanistan are discussing cotton farming and broader business ties, while a $2m rice processing factory starts in Baghlan.
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