AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTraining & Workforce: OIC-COMSTECH and Pakistan’s Prime Institute of Health Sciences launched a Yemen-focused program to train 25 Yemeni nurses, midwives and allied health workers in maternal and child healthcare, community health and modern nursing practices. Humanitarian Health Risks: A UN Human Rights report warns anti-personnel mines still contaminate land in at least 58 countries and territories, driving long-term injuries and rights harms—highlighting Yemen among the hardest-hit. Local Emergency Care: In Hajjah’s Al-Jumaimah District, a sudden house collapse killed a mother and four children; bodies were recovered and victims were taken to a local health center as authorities and aid groups were urged to respond. Disease Watch: Coverage also flags dengue’s continued surge in Yemen and a CDC malaria travel alert for Yemen as malaria spreads into previously lower-risk areas. Regional Health Solidarity: EU humanitarian commissioner Haja Lahbib reaffirmed EU support for Ebola-affected countries as DRC reports rising confirmed cases and deaths. Youth & Health Systems: Al-Hodeidah concluded a youth forum seminar that adopted an implementation matrix for youth protection, development, research and innovation, including AI-focused discussions.
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