AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHumanitarian healthcare in Yemen: UNHCR and KSrelief signed a $3.1 million deal to strengthen protection and healthcare for forcibly displaced people in Yemen, targeting nearly 45,000 people with primary healthcare plus civil documentation, legal aid, and support for voluntary returns—especially important for families who lost IDs and can’t access schools or services. Red Sea health risk warning: Iran’s Quds Force commander warned Bab al-Mandab could face restrictions like the Strait of Hormuz if attacks continue, raising concerns for shipping and the knock-on effects on regional access to medicines and supplies. Yemen health services and community events: In Taiz, the Health and Environment Office held an oratorical event for Yawm al-Wilayah, with medical staff and local officials emphasizing community values and health-sector participation. Regional health pressure (Gaza): Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital warned of an imminent health disaster after a fourth generator shutdown, threatening operating rooms, dialysis, ICU care, and labs. Cancer care update (global, but relevant to Yemen’s clinicians): A report highlights improved first-line immunotherapy options for anal squamous cell carcinoma, a key concern for people living with HIV and HPV.
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