AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDengue in Taiz: Yemen’s Taiz Health Office says Dhubab al-Mandeb has recorded 135 confirmed dengue cases and 2 deaths after a rainy-season surge, prompting a three-day mosquito fogging campaign to curb spread. Child casualties from UXO: Save the Children reports at least five children killed and seven injured in southern Yemen after unexploded ordnance detonated when kids collected scrap metal, highlighting the ongoing risk from landmines and explosive remnants. Vaccines reach Aden: UNICEF delivered 441,000+ routine vaccine doses to Aden, supporting polio, measles, rotavirus and other immunizations for children and mothers. Medicine shortage warning: Yemeni officials warn Sana’a International Airport closure is triggering a catastrophic shortage of medicines as supplies are forced onto slower overland routes. Aid and health governance: Germany’s GIZ faces scrutiny after reports of “systematic, organized fraud” in Yemen-linked development projects, with tighter compliance controls announced. Violence against health-adjacent civilians: Rights groups condemned a coalition airstrike on a bus of children in Saada as an apparent war crime, adding pressure on civilian protection in Yemen’s conflict zones.
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