AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoChildren in Yemen: The UN says parties to Yemen’s conflict committed 742 grave violations against 652 children in 2025, up 27.3% from 2024, including killings/maiming, recruitment, sexual violence, and attacks on schools and hospitals. Hajjah malnutrition alarm: MSF reports 1,216 children treated at Abs General Hospital in Hajjah between January–May 2026, with 1,106 suffering severe acute malnutrition and complications—19% higher than the same period in 2025—warning preventable deaths could rise as food and aid deliveries fall. Hunger hotspots warning: A new FAO/WFP report flags Yemen among the worst hunger hotspots, warning acute hunger will worsen June–November 2026 as conflict, funding cuts, and climate shocks push millions closer to famine. Mine and humanitarian access risks: UN reporting highlights ongoing threats from anti-personnel mines and calls for urgent action in Yemen to reduce hunger and protect civilians and aid work. Health system capacity: 21 September University in Sana’a concluded a leadership training program for Al-Dhale University staff, aiming to strengthen academic and administrative performance.
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