AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDengue Outbreak: Yemen’s health system is buckling as dengue fever has killed 18 people and infected over 4,800 since the start of 2026, with Aden and Hadramout hit hardest. Humanitarian Collapse: A WHO warning says Yemen faces a deeper catastrophe as Houthi involvement in the regional war and a sharp funding drop have already forced 450 health facilities, including 76 hospitals, to shut down. Women & Girls at Risk: UNFPA says 22 million Yemenis need humanitarian help, with women and girls facing the steepest toll—maternal deaths remain among the highest in the Arab region, driven by malnutrition, limited care, and protection risks. Power Cuts & Health: In occupied Marib, summer blackouts are worsening—outages reportedly exceed 12 hours in places—raising heat-related illness risks, especially for children and older adults. Medicinal Honey Push: Yemen’s medicinal honey conference organizers met medicines regulators to coordinate research, production, and local medicinal honey development. Aid Logistics Strain: UNHCR warns Middle East conflict disruptions are delaying shipments of medicines and vaccines, compounding Yemen’s already fragile access to care.
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