AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian Hunger Watch: UN agencies warn acute hunger will worsen across 13 “hunger hotspots” between June and November 2026, with Yemen among the most critical areas as conflict, funding cuts, and climate shocks push millions closer to famine. Aid Funding Boost: WFP welcomed an $800m U.S. contribution to support life-saving food and nutrition for 38+ million people, as the agency faces deep shortfalls. Public Health & Travel Risk: CDC issued a new hepatitis A travel alert for Manitoba (not Yemen), urging vaccination and hygiene—an example of how outbreaks can spread through close contact and contaminated food. Yemen Health Workforce: 25 Yemeni nurses and health workers are set to receive specialised training in Pakistan, aiming to strengthen local care capacity. Local Education & Capacity Building: 21 September University concluded a leadership training program for Al-Dhale University staff, focused on improving academic and administrative performance. Mine Safety Warning: A UN report highlights how anti-personnel mines keep harming civilians for decades, with Yemen among countries with the highest landmine casualty rates. Yemen Peace & Access: UN envoy Hans Grundberg urged renewed political progress and called for the release of detained UN personnel, warning unresolved conflict keeps destabilising Yemen and limits aid.
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