AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMalnutrition Watch (Hajjah): Médecins Sans Frontières warns severe acute malnutrition is surging in northern Yemen’s Hajjah, treating 1,216 children at Abs General Hospital between January and May 2026 (1,106 with severe acute malnutrition), a 19% jump from last year, with families facing rising hunger and shrinking aid. Humanitarian Funding & Hunger: UN food agencies say acute hunger is set to worsen across 13 global hotspots, with Yemen among the most critical, as conflict and funding cuts drive families toward famine risk. Refugee Support (World Refugee Day): Qatar Charity launched “Every Refugee Tent Holds a Story” on June 20, targeting refugees including Yemenis with food, clean water, shelter, sanitation, and healthcare support. Child Rights in Yemen: The UN reports 700+ grave violations against children in Yemen in 2025, up 27.3% year-on-year, including killings/maiming, recruitment, attacks on schools and hospitals, and obstruction of aid. Health & Displacement Risks (Al-Mahra): In eastern Yemen’s Al-Mahra, 4 Ethiopian migrants were killed and 26 injured when a truck carrying 58 migrants overturned, highlighting deadly conditions on irregular desert routes. Children’s Safety in Conflict: UN Secretary-General issues an urgent warning on sexual violence against children in warzones, naming Yemen among affected countries.
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