AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMeasles Emergency in Yemen: The UN says measles has killed at least 25 children in Yemen in the past three months, with over 6,000 suspected cases—an outbreak blamed on weak vaccination coverage and a collapsing health system. Humanitarian Collapse Worsens: UN reporting also warns Yemen is becoming one of the world’s most heavily mined countries, with landmine contamination obstructing recovery and endangering civilians while services like education and healthcare keep breaking down. Health Funding Pressure: UNICEF is urging donors to provide $146 million to reach 5.2 million people, prioritizing health, nutrition, emergency response, and immunization for children. Local Impacts, Daily Risks: In Hadramout, a bus-truck collision killed 6 and injured 19, underscoring how damaged infrastructure keeps turning travel into a health threat. Conflict Context: A major prisoner swap deal is in motion, but the health crisis is unfolding now, not later.
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