AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDengue Alert in Yemen: Yemen’s government-held areas reported 5,786 dengue cases and 30 deaths in the first half of 2026, with Aden leading fatalities (15). Health officials warn the rainy season could accelerate spread, urging stronger mosquito control, surveillance, and faster diagnosis. Diabetes Crisis in Ibb: Hundreds of diabetic patients in Ibb face worsening risk as insulin supplies remain absent from Houthi-controlled warehouses for months; sources allege aid insulin is diverted, while patients are blocked by missing distribution and transport costs. Hunger Deepens in Houthi Areas: A WFP-FAO update says 62% of households in Yemen struggle to meet minimum food needs (with 36% in severe deprivation), and up to 13% in Houthi areas report price rises for key foods plus shrinking incomes. Aid Reaches Millions, Funding Falls Short: UN OCHA reports 7.32 million vulnerable Yemenis received life-saving help in Jan–May 2026, including 848,200 getting healthcare support, but the humanitarian plan is funded at only 12.8% of the $2.16bn needed. Local Health Mobilization: Yemen’s Parliament urged regional and international legislatures to back peace and ease suffering, including steps tied to humanitarian and economic conditions.
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