AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFood Security Shock: The UN World Food Programme says the West Asia conflict is pushing millions toward hunger as oil prices stay high, shipping routes are disrupted, and aid funding falls—Afghanistan is flagged with 17.4 million people affected and 2.3 million more at risk if disruptions persist. Water & Agriculture Pressure: UNAMA reports more than half of Afghans are hit by drought and water scarcity, with failing irrigation, shrinking rivers, and extreme weather damaging crops and livelihoods. Aid Supply Strain: WFP Acting Executive Director Carl Skau says shortages are already reaching clinics, including cases near Jalalabad where mothers are leaving with visibly malnourished children because nutrition supplies ran out. Health Sector Coordination: Afghanistan’s Public Health Ministry met WHO to strengthen health programmes, including polio lab operations and new initiatives. Connectivity & Trade: Afghanistan is pushing for expanded transit cooperation at the Termez dialogue as regional partners discuss trade and connectivity. Environment Day Focus: UNAMA marks World Environment Day by linking deforestation, overgrazing, and unregulated mining to biodiversity loss and worsening public health.
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