AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLandmine risk in Sana’a: A 15-year-old boy was killed and another boy, 13, lost part of a leg after stepping on a landmine in Nihm district while herding sheep, highlighting how mine contamination keeps threatening civilians in rural grazing areas. Food insecurity deepens in Yemen: The UN says nearly 5 million people in government-controlled areas face high acute food insecurity, with hunger expected to worsen through the lean season and malnutrition risks rising—urging urgent funding for food, nutrition, health, and resilience support. Aid funding cuts bite: Another UN warning flags that nearly half the population in government-controlled areas is in crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity, driven by weak purchasing power, economic decline, and sharply reduced humanitarian support. Refugee health and protection alarm: A UN official warns that more than 64,000 refugees in Yemen face imminent threats due to lack of food, medical care, and protection, calling for immediate international help. Healthcare access support: UNHCR and KSrelief signed a $3.1 million deal to expand protection and healthcare services for displaced people, including primary healthcare and help restoring civil documentation. Regional health pressure: Saudi Arabia says Hajj 1447 AH concluded epidemic-free, a rare bright spot amid wider regional strain.
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