AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAcute Food Insecurity: UN agencies report about 5 million Yemenis face acute food insecurity at crisis levels or worse, including 1.4 million in emergency conditions, with weak purchasing power, rising input costs, and humanitarian funding cuts expected to worsen hunger and malnutrition through the lean season. Water & Health in Aden: A World Environment Day report highlights how sewage overflow, polluted air, and stagnant wastewater in Aden are everyday threats—especially for children—showing how environmental breakdown directly undermines health. Humanitarian Strain in Marib: New figures say 296,835 families in Marib need urgent aid, with 234,000 facing severe food insecurity and 63% lacking reliable clean water, raising the risk of disease outbreaks. Energy for Care: UNOPS notes solar power is helping run services like the Yabouth Health Centre in Hadhramaut, linking cleaner energy to steadier access to healthcare. Mine Risk Near Sana’a: A landmine explosion in Nihm killed a 15-year-old and injured another boy, underscoring ongoing contamination and the need for clearance in civilian grazing areas.
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