AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoMalaria Alert (Taiz): Yemen’s Taiz governorate warns malaria is surging, with officials citing 22,000+ infections since the start of 2026 and urging mosquito control, protective measures, and stronger community awareness—especially for pregnant women and children under five. Food Insecurity (Yemen): UN agencies say acute food insecurity is worsening fast: around 5 million people are in crisis levels or worse, including 1.4 million in emergency conditions, with June–September likely to bring further deterioration unless funding rises. World Bank Funding (Yemen): The World Bank approved $285 million for Yemen’s 2026–2030 recovery, targeting health, water, urban services, and governance, with a focus on nutrition and electricity access. Aid Worker Detentions (Houthi-held areas): Human rights groups call on de facto Houthi authorities to release UN and civil society staff detained over the past two years, warning the arrests directly disrupt lifesaving assistance. Health Sector Event (Al Bayda): Yemen’s Al Bayda health sector marked Wilayah Day with a public event led by health officials and hospital leadership. Eid Sacrifice Aid (QRCS): Qatar Red Crescent Society reports its Eid Al Adha campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across Qatar and 13 countries, including Yemen.
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