AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPower & Heat in Marib: Prolonged electricity outages are worsening summer hardships in Marib, with some areas reportedly facing long interruptions that raise risks of heat-related illness and strain cooling for children and older adults. Medicinal Honey & Regulation: Yemen’s Medicinal Honey Conference committee met the Supreme Authority for Medicines and Medical Supplies to finalize preparations and strengthen cooperation between researchers, producers, and regulators to boost local production. Women’s Health & Funding Cuts: UNFPA warns Yemen’s “forgotten crisis” is hitting women and girls hardest, with rising malnutrition, limited healthcare access, and protection risks—while funding shortfalls threaten safe spaces and support for survivors. Humanitarian Cash Support: The EU-backed Cash Consortium of Yemen says nearly 500,000 displaced Yemenis received emergency cash since April 2025, including women and girls and people with disabilities, to help cover food, rent, healthcare, and education. Local Care Capacity: In Al-Bayda, officials inspected a free charitable kidney dialysis center, reviewing patient services and support for a facility starting with 30 beds and 20 dialysis machines. Public Health Risk Signals: A report on explosive weapons monitoring notes healthcare and hospital facilities were among the most affected targets globally, with Yemen included among severely impacted areas. Safety Incident in Lahj: A hand grenade explosion in Lahj killed one and injured four, underscoring ongoing risks from explosives in civilian areas.
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