AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHunger Hotspots: FAO and WFP warn acute food insecurity will worsen between June and November 2026, naming Yemen among the most severe “hunger hotspots,” driven by conflict, funding shortfalls, economic shocks, and climate risks. Humanitarian Access: UN OCHA’s Yemen crisis response chief says aid must reach the most vulnerable with water, healthcare, food, and nutrition as conditions are expected to deteriorate fast. War Crimes Allegations: Human Rights Watch calls a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on a bus carrying children in Saada an “apparent war crime,” adding to concerns about civilian harm. Child Health & Malnutrition: MSF warns severe health risks for malnourished children in Yemen’s Hajjah, highlighting how hunger and lack of care are compounding illness. Sickle Cell Day: Yemen marks World Sickle Cell Day as children face extreme pain and medicine shortages, with inherited blood disorders worsened by blockade and supply barriers. Rights & Detention: A rights group reports the arbitrary detention of Yemen lawyer Abdulmajid Sabra, with hunger strikes and threats against family members raising serious due-process concerns. Refugee Support: Saudi aid announcements on World Refugee Day include major funding for displaced people, with Yemen among those affected by regional displacement.
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