AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 hours agoEU-Funded Cash Relief: Nearly 500,000 displaced Yemenis received emergency cash assistance supported by the EU via the Cash Consortium of Yemen, helping families cover food, rent, healthcare, debt and education, with support also aimed at reducing harmful coping like skipping meals or child labor. Dengue Outbreak in Aden: Yemen’s Aden saw a surge in dengue fever, with 1,391 suspected/confirmed cases and 12 deaths reported between Jan 1 and June 6, and health authorities urging stronger community awareness and vector control, especially in Dar Saad, Sheikh Othman and Al-Mansoura. Child Injury in Taiz: A 7-year-old girl was wounded by Houthi sniper fire in Maqbanah district, highlighting ongoing risks to civilians near frontlines, including reports of landmines and forced displacement. Humanitarian Access Pressure: UN agencies warn millions of Yemenis face acute food insecurity, while Houthis are accused of using “espionage” charges to restrict relief work—raising concerns for health services and aid delivery. Southern Yemen Energy Strain: Aden residents report electricity cuts reaching about 20 hours a day, disrupting water supply, health services and education as fuel and living costs rise. Health System Strain from Conflict: A wider pattern of attacks on civilians and infrastructure continues to threaten healthcare delivery across Yemen, with aid operations increasingly at risk.
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