AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHumanitarian access in Yemen: UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg told the Security Council that the 2022 truce still holds but the conflict remains unresolved, with entrenched front lines draining resources and pushing students and teachers into armed groups for survival; he also renewed calls for the release of 73 UN personnel detained by Houthi rebels. Women’s health under strain: UNFPA warns Yemen’s reproductive health crisis is worsening as malnutrition rises, healthcare access stays limited (with three women dying daily from pregnancy complications), and protection risks for women and girls grow as funding dries up. Health workforce support: OIC-COMSTECH launched a training programme in Pakistan for 25 Yemeni nurses, midwives and allied health workers, focusing on maternal and child healthcare and community services. Refugee relief push: Qatar Charity marked World Refugee Day (June 20) with a campaign to deliver food, water, sanitation, shelter, healthcare, education and livelihoods to displaced families including those from Yemen. Mine risk and civilian harm: A UN Human Rights report warns anti-personnel mines continue to kill and injure people long after placement, citing Yemen among countries with the highest casualty rates and urging states to recommit to mine ban obligations. Local tragedy: In Hajjah, a house collapse in Al-Jumaimah killed a woman and four children, with authorities calling for urgent emergency assistance.
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