AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHumanitarian Access Under Pressure: Houthis have escalated “espionage” accusations against UN and relief agencies, detaining staff and disrupting food aid in Houthi-held areas, just as IPC warnings show worsening hunger. Food Insecurity Spike: A UN-linked IPC snapshot says in Government-controlled Yemen, 1 in 2 people face high food insecurity, with 3.6 million in crisis (IPC 3) and 1.4 million in emergency (IPC 4). Cash for Survival: With EU backing, the Cash Consortium of Yemen says it has delivered emergency cash to nearly 500,000 people since April 2025, helping families buy food and medicine and protect children’s schooling. Frontline Violence in Hodeidah: Heavy clashes in Hays district in Hodeidah were reported, following the killing of a government-aligned commander days earlier. Power Outage Protests: In Aden and Hadramout, protests over electricity outages and living conditions turned deadly, with security forces firing on demonstrators. Health System Support: Yemen’s acting prime minister visited science and research efforts, including work tied to youth innovation and national priorities. Maritime Security: A cargo vessel reported an armed approach southwest of Balhaf, highlighting risks to shipping routes that affect supplies.
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