AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & health risk: A new Nature Sustainability analysis warns that “cooling poverty” is leaving over 2 billion people in the poorest communities exposed to life-threatening heat, especially where housing, healthcare, and heat-safety information are missing. Displacement neglect: The Norwegian Refugee Council ranks Sudan and DRC as the world’s most neglected displacement crises, with Yemen also listed among the most ignored—meaning fewer resources for people who need medical and humanitarian support. Yemen hunger crisis: UN-linked reporting says nearly 5 million people in Yemen’s government-controlled areas face high acute food insecurity, with projections of 5.4 million at risk by mid-year—raising dangers for malnutrition and preventable illness. Marib under pressure: A Marib-focused report says about 296,835 families need urgent aid, with severe food insecurity and lack of reliable clean water driving public health risks. Women & mobility: In Yemen, women’s limited ability to drive—shaped by social norms and harassment at checkpoints—can restrict access to jobs, healthcare, and education. Landmine injuries: A landmine explosion near Sana’a killed a 15-year-old and injured another boy, highlighting ongoing mine risks to children herding sheep.
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