AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYemen Health & Crisis: The UN warns Yemen is edging closer to collapse after a decade of war, with over half the population needing humanitarian help, millions of children facing acute malnutrition, and nearly 19 million people lacking access to healthcare. Maternal Health: New global reporting says progress on maternal mortality is slowing, with conflict and fragile states like Yemen among the hardest hit. Health System Strain in Yemen: A report on Sana’a’s airport closure highlights patients trapped between death and lack of medicine. Local Care & Eid Support: In Taiz, officials visited wounded patients at a military hospital on Eid al-Adha, while in Al Hudaydah, Eid prayers and community gatherings continued despite intense heat and hardship. Nutrition & Food Security: A Yemen News Agency update says grain and legume production rose from 2015–2025, supporting food security efforts even amid ongoing aggression and blockade. Regional Health Context: Gaza’s health system continues to face critical medicine and supply shortages, with hospitals reporting deaths and injuries over the past 48 hours. Leadership & Health: Yemen’s former president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi died in Saudi Arabia after a sudden health crisis, with past heart problems noted.
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