AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSickle Cell & inherited blood disorders: On World Sickle Cell Day, a Yemeni report says children are suffering severe pain in overcrowded intensive care units while facing medicine shortages, with the Thalassemia Patients Association urging urgent help to save thousands. Malnutrition crisis in Hajjah: MSF warns of life-threatening complications in northern Yemen, reporting a 19% rise in severe acute malnutrition admissions at Abs General Hospital (Jan–May 2026), and warns preventable deaths and outbreaks could surge without urgent funding. Child rights under fire: The UN verified 742 grave violations against children in Yemen in 2025, up 27.3% year-on-year, including killings/maiming, recruitment, attacks on schools and hospitals, and obstruction of aid. Health system strain from conflict: A wider Yemen health-and-war picture emerges as disease surveillance collapses and working medical capacity dwindles, leaving families with fewer tools to detect and treat illness. Humanitarian access & safety: A truck overturn in Al-Mahra killed 4 Ethiopian migrants and injured 26, highlighting dangerous conditions for people seeking care and safety through Yemen’s eastern routes. Detention and health impacts: Rights groups report the prolonged arbitrary detention of lawyer Abdulmajid Sabra, including hunger strikes tied to serious health deterioration, with threats against his family.
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