AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMalaria surge in Yemen: Health officials and aid groups report a sharp rise in malaria, warning that about 64% of Yemen’s 34 million people are now at heightened risk as health services strain and poverty deepens. The spread is hitting hardest in flood-prone and coastal areas, where stagnant water boosts mosquito breeding, and agencies fear hospitals and clinics could be overwhelmed without faster prevention and treatment. Child malnutrition pressure: In Amran, MSF says severe acute malnutrition admissions nearly doubled in early 2026, with funding gaps and nutrition-site closures threatening thousands of children. Measles risk stays high: UN reporting flags over 6,000 suspected measles cases in Yemen in three months, including 25 deaths, with vaccination and surveillance under strain. Local violence in Taiz: Two brothers were killed and three injured in a Suwayda market shooting in Houthi-held Taiz, underscoring how insecurity keeps disrupting care and supplies.
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