AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVaccination Crisis: WHO and UNICEF warn that 13.5 million children worldwide received no routine vaccines in 2025, with another 6.2 million only partially protected—progress is “too slow” and could unravel amid conflict and funding cuts; Yemen is named among the worst-affected countries. Rabies Alert in Yemen: Health officials report a surge in rabies cases across Yemeni provinces amid vaccine shortages, with Taiz recording 500+ dog-bite cases linked to rabies since the start of 2026 and antiserum/medication running dangerously low. Maternal Care in Crisis Zones: A new report highlights how armed violence and instability are driving maternal deaths and care gaps, noting Yemen among the countries where crisis-focused clinics supported mothers and children. UN Warning on Yemen Escalation: The UN says Yemen risks wider escalation and urges a comprehensive, Yemeni-led political process under UN auspices, warning against unilateral actions around reported airport incidents. Coast Guard Rescue (Hadramout): Yemen’s Coast Guard recovered a drowning victim off Mukalla and rescued another youth near Al-Sittin beach, urging beachgoers to heed repeated safety warnings. Yemen Airport Flashpoint: Reports describe renewed tensions after strikes tied to an attempted Iranian flight to Sanaa, raising fears the conflict could spill into wider regional routes.
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