AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoDengue Surge in Aden: A joint Aden public health report with WHO and eIDEWS says dengue cases are rising fast, with 1,391 suspected/confirmed and 12 deaths recorded between Jan 1 and June 6, 2026; children and youth are hit hardest, and authorities call for stronger vector control and community prevention. Kidney Care in Al-Bayda: Officials inspected a free charitable kidney dialysis center in Al-Bayda, reviewing patient services and support; the first phase includes 30 beds and 20 dialysis machines, plus labs and an intensive care unit. Cash Aid for Displaced Yemenis: The Cash Consortium of Yemen reports nearly 500,000 internally displaced people received EU-funded emergency cash since April 2025, including women and girls and people with disabilities, with support aimed at food, rent, healthcare, debt, and education. Measles Treatment Gap Warning: A global health piece highlights that measles has no antiviral treatment, making vaccination and outbreak prevention critical as coverage slips; it notes Yemen among countries with high measles levels. Violence and Health Harm in Taiz: A 7-year-old girl in Taiz was wounded by alleged Houthi sniper fire in Maqbanah, underscoring ongoing risks to civilians near frontlines.
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