AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian Pulse: Qatar Red Crescent’s Adahi “Make Their Eid” campaign is drawing strong Qatari community support, turning Eid sacrifices into urgent food aid for refugees and crisis-hit families, including Yemen. Regional Security Shock: Yemen’s deputy foreign minister warns that continued US-Israeli aggression against Iran could “burn” the whole region, as Hormuz tensions keep rattling energy and food systems. Aid Logistics: Dubai Humanitarian says it moved 14,297 tonnes of aid worth Dhs404m across 101 countries in 2025, with medical supplies a major share. Yemen Health Coordination: Riyadh hosted the 3rd International Yemen Health Coordination Group meeting, aligning donors and UN partners around funding gaps and projects like the King Salman Medical and Educational City. On-the-Ground Health Strain: Sana’a reports worsening thalassemia suffering under medicine shortages and entry restrictions, with hundreds of deaths recorded among patients still receiving care. Disaster & Displacement: West Coast flash floods left a displaced father rebuilding after water swept through homes within minutes. What’s Missing: No major new Yemen-specific policy breakthroughs were reported in the latest hours beyond coordination and health access updates.
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