AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFood Security Crisis: A new IPC analysis says nearly half of people in Yemen’s government-controlled areas (47%) face high acute food insecurity, with about 5 million in Crisis or worse and 1.4 million in Emergency; the lean season (June–September) could push Emergency cases to 1.5 million and post-harvest (Oct–Dec) to 1.8 million as purchasing power falls and humanitarian support declines. Marib Humanitarian Strain: In Marib, about 296,835 families need urgent aid this year, with 234,000 facing severe food insecurity and 63% lacking reliable clean water—raising public health risks. Landmine Risk in Sana’a: A 15-year-old was killed and a 13-year-old lost part of a leg after a landmine explosion in Nihm district while herding sheep, highlighting ongoing mine contamination in former front-line areas. Health Access & Aid Funding: UN agencies warn that without immediate, sustained funding, millions risk hunger, malnutrition, and irreversible livelihood loss, calling for scaled-up support including nutrition and health services. Regional Health Cooperation: KSrelief and UNHCR signed an agreement to boost protection and healthcare services in Yemen.
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