AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFood Security in Yemen: UN agencies report about 5 million Yemenis facing acute food insecurity at crisis levels or worse, including 1.4 million in emergency conditions, warning June–September could bring further deterioration as funding shortages cut aid and purchasing power stays weak. Malaria Alert (Taiz): A Taiz official warns of a rapidly worsening malaria situation, with over 22,000 infections recorded since the start of 2026 and calls for stronger prevention and community awareness, especially for pregnant women and children under five. Health & Water Funding (World Bank): The World Bank approved $285 million for Yemen under a 2026–2030 Country Partnership Framework, targeting health, water, urban services, and governance, with a focus on recovery in conflict-affected areas. Local Health Events (Al Bayda): Yemen’s Al Bayda health sector held a Wilayah Day commemoration event, featuring officials and hospital leadership, alongside messages linking community solidarity to resilience. Humanitarian Outreach (QRCS Eid Al-Adha): Qatar Red Crescent Society says its Eid Al-Adha sacrifice campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across Yemen and 13 other nations, delivering meat via coordinated field teams and local partners. Environment & Daily Health (Aden): Reporting from Aden highlights how sewage overflow, polluted air, and contaminated water are shaping everyday health risks for families and children.
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