AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHumanitarian Access in Yemen: The UN says Yemen’s humanitarian response is being squeezed by a major funding gap, with the 2026 plan only about 20% funded—pushing aid groups to scale back while health facilities remain badly disrupted (Health Services Under Strain: two out of five facilities are non-functional or only partially working, leaving millions at risk). Aid Worker Safety: On World Humanitarian Day, the UN warned of rising threats to humanitarian workers in Yemen, urging stronger protection and calling for the release of detained staff. Maternal and Child Health Pressure: The UN reports extreme needs across Yemen—over half the population faces acute food insecurity, half of children under five suffer severe malnutrition, and 1.3 million pregnant and breastfeeding women are at risk. Red Sea Health Impacts: Pakistan says six injured sailors from a Houthi attack have returned home safely, with two deaths repatriated—highlighting ongoing medical and safety risks for seafarers in the region.
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