AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDengue in Yemen: Taiz health authorities report a surge in seasonal fevers in Dhubab al-Mandeb, with 135 confirmed dengue cases and 2 deaths, prompting a three-day fogging campaign to cut mosquito spread. Child safety in conflict: UNICEF mourns five children killed and seven injured by explosive ordnance in Raybi, a stark reminder that displaced children face heightened danger. Medicine access pressure: Yemen warns of a medicine crisis amid Sana’a airport closure, raising fears for treatment continuity. Journalist killings: In Hadhramaut’s Mukalla, Yemeni media correspondent Mohammed Ayda was killed in a car bombing; another Al-Arabiya correspondent, Mohammed Eidah, was also reported killed after an explosive device attack—highlighting ongoing risks for health and information workers. Aid and governance: Germany’s GIZ faces scrutiny after reports of tens of millions of euros embezzled in Yemen (2015–2025), with the agency tightening controls after fraud cases.
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