AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHumanitarian crisis in Yemen: The UN warns food security is deteriorating fast, projecting 53% of Yemen’s population could face acute hunger by end-2026, driven by instability, shrinking aid, disrupted trade, and higher fuel prices—threatening health facilities and nutrition services. Health system strain under occupation: In southern Yemen under Saudi-UAE occupation, prolonged electricity outages (often 16+ hours/day in Aden) are disrupting hospitals, water, telecoms, and sewage systems, pushing families to sleep outdoors as heat worsens. Child health and safety: In Al-Mahwit (Houthi-controlled), a boy died after severe abuse; authorities detained both parents and reported fatal injuries after medical exams. In Al-Dhalea, an explosive remnant of war killed five children and injured seven—another reminder of deadly unexploded ordnance risks. Public health and prevention: Taiz health authorities reported a dengue outbreak in Dhubab al-Mandeb. Local health innovation: Sana’a held an expanded meeting to prepare Yemen’s First Medicinal Honey Scientific Conference, aiming to develop safe, effective medical products from local resources. Community health alerts: Mahra authorities urged residents to avoid swimming as autumn currents increase drowning risk, after a fatal incident and a rescue.
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