AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAcute Food Insecurity in Yemen: UN agencies say about 5 million people in Yemen are in crisis-level hunger or worse, including 1.4 million in emergency conditions, with the June–September lean season expected to worsen outcomes as funding shortages cut food, nutrition, health, and agriculture support. Water & Disease Risk in Marib: A separate Yemen-focused report warns that 296,835 families in Marib need urgent aid, with 234,000 facing severe food insecurity and 63% lacking reliable clean water—conditions that raise the risk of outbreaks. Environmental Health in Aden: On World Environment Day, coverage from Aden highlights daily public-health pressures from overflowing sewage, polluted air, and unsafe water, showing how environmental neglect directly affects children, shops, and community wellbeing. Mine Threat Near Sana’a: A landmine explosion in Nihm district (northeast of Sana’a) killed a 15-year-old and injured another boy, underscoring ongoing contamination risks in grazing areas and calls for faster clearance. Energy for Care in Hadhramaut: UN reporting notes solar power supporting the Yabouth Health Centre in Hadhramaut, aiming to keep essential services running despite instability and energy gaps.
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