AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHumanitarian funding for Yemen: The UN World Food Programme welcomed a new $800m (€695m) U.S. contribution to deliver life-saving food and nutrition to 38+ million vulnerable people across at least 37 countries, as aid shortfalls threaten worsening hunger. Hunger hotspots warning: A new FAO-WFP report flags 13 hunger hotspots where acute food insecurity is expected to deteriorate June–November 2026, naming Yemen among the most critical, with conflict the main driver and funding gaps making early action harder. Yemen health workforce support: OIC-COMSTECH and Pakistan’s Prime Institute of Health Sciences launched a specialized training programme sending an initial batch of 25 Yemeni nurses, midwives, and allied health workers to Pakistan, focusing on maternal and child health, community care, and modern clinical practice. Mine risks to health and survival: A UN Human Rights report warns anti-personnel mines keep killing and injuring civilians for decades, with Yemen listed among countries with the highest casualty rates—damaging access to health, education, food security, and safe housing. Security incident near Yemen coast: UKMTO reported a vessel 105 nautical miles northeast of Aden was approached within 4 meters and fired upon by two skiffs; the crew was safe.
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