AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDengue in Taiz: Yemen’s Taiz health authorities report a surge in seasonal fevers in Dhubab al-Mandeb, with 135 confirmed dengue cases and 2 deaths, prompting a three-day fogging campaign to curb mosquito spread. Routine immunization in Aden: UNICEF says a new shipment of 441,000 routine vaccine doses has arrived in Aden, covering polio, measles, rotavirus and more to protect children and mothers. Explosive remnants keep hurting children: In Dhale province, 4 children were killed and 13 injured after an explosive device left by the Houthis detonated near front-line areas; medics issued an urgent blood donation appeal. Medicine access crisis: Yemeni officials warn that the continued closure of Sana’a International Airport is causing a catastrophic medicine shortage, forcing supplies onto longer overland routes. Humanitarian and health risks from war: Save the Children reports a deadly UXO incident in southern Yemen where five children died and seven were injured while collecting scrap metal. Security and health workers under pressure: Journalist Mohammed Ayda was killed in a car bombing in Mukalla, underscoring the danger facing Yemen’s media and the wider health information ecosystem.
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