AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHunger Hotspots: UN agencies warn acute hunger will worsen across 13 hotspots between June and November 2026, with Yemen among the most critical, as conflict, funding cuts, and climate shocks push millions closer to famine. WFP Funding Boost: The World Food Programme welcomed an $800m U.S. contribution to support food and nutrition for 38m people in at least 37 countries, as needs outpace resources. Yemen Conflict & UN Access: UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg says Yemen’s 2022 truce holds but the conflict remains unresolved, with entrenched front lines draining resources and accelerating militarisation, while calling for the release of 73 detained UN personnel. Health Workforce Training: 21 September University in Sana’a concluded a leadership training program for Al-Dhale University staff, focused on strengthening academic and administrative capacity. Mine Risk to Health: A UN human rights report highlights how anti-personnel mines keep harming civilians for decades, with Yemen listed among countries with the highest landmine casualty rates. Refugee Support: Qatar Charity marks World Refugee Day with campaigns supporting refugees and displaced people, including in Yemen, through food, water, sanitation, healthcare, shelter, and livelihoods.
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