AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTraining & Workforce: OIC-COMSTECH and Pakistan’s Prime Institute of Health Sciences launched a specialized program for 25 Yemeni nurses and allied health workers, focusing on maternal and child care, community health, and modern nursing skills. Humanitarian Health Crisis: UNFPA warns Yemen’s “forgotten crisis” is worsening as 22 million people need help; women and girls face rising malnutrition, limited care, and protection risks, with Yemen’s maternal mortality among the highest in the Arab region. Funding Collapse: WHO says Yemen is nearing a deeper catastrophe as Houthi involvement in the region and shrinking aid budgets force closures of 450 health facilities (including 76 hospitals), threatening hunger, disease, displacement, and protection. Disease Alert: CDC issued a Level 2 malaria travel notice for Yemen, warning malaria is spreading into areas previously seen as low-risk—raising risks for travelers and aid workers. Outbreak Update: Dengue fever has killed 18 and infected over 4,800 in southern and eastern Yemen since January, with Aden reporting most deaths. Access & Safety: Reports also highlight how Houthi “espionage” charges and repression against humanitarian workers are disrupting relief operations, while power outages in Marib deepen daily health hardships.
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