AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYemen Hunger Watch: UN OCHA says aid must urgently reach Yemen’s most vulnerable with access to water, healthcare, food and nutrition, as FAO/WFP warn acute hunger is worsening and Yemen’s conditions could deteriorate fast between June and November 2026. Inherited Blood Disorders: On World Sickle Cell Day (June 19), a report says Yemeni children are suffering severe pain in overcrowded intensive care units while facing medicine shortages, urging international help to save patients with sickle cell and other inherited blood disorders. Child Protection in Yemen: The UN confirms 700+ grave violations against children in Yemen in 2025, up 27% year-on-year, including killings/maiming, recruitment and attacks on schools and hospitals, with explosive and drone strikes among the reported causes. Humanitarian Access & Health Systems: A wider humanitarian warning highlights how conflict and funding gaps are shrinking health services and worsening malnutrition and access to care—pressing Yemen’s already fragile health system. Refugee Health Support: Qatar Charity launches “Every Refugee Tent Holds a Story,” pledging food, clean water, shelter and medical care for displaced families including Yemenis.
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