AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGaza Health Access: Al-Shifa Medical Complex director Muhammad Abu Salima says only 20 days of bicarbonate for dialysis machines has arrived, urging more supplies to prevent kidney-failure patients from losing treatment. Human Rights & Child Cancer Care: Iran’s government spokesperson says attacks near Baghaei Hospital in Ahvaz—where children with cancer are treated—violate human rights, stressing hospitals must be protected. Yemen Health & Services Planning: Yemen’s Population Status Report 2026 highlights how demographic shifts through 2035 will affect health, education, water scarcity, and workforce planning, aiming to guide future policy. Chronic Disease Support in Yemen: Namaa Charity reports treatment for 250 Yemen patients—150 with chronic illnesses in Sana’a and 100 kidney-failure patients at Al-Wahatt Hospital in Lahj—citing medicine interruptions as a major risk. Yemen Airport Access: Yemen’s negotiating delegation reiterates Sana’a International Airport must reopen to all destinations without restrictions, linking the issue to broader humanitarian needs including salary payments. Regional Conflict Pressure on Health: Yemen’s National Human Rights Commission condemns US strikes on Iran for damaging health and service facilities, warning that attacks on civilian infrastructure worsen the right to health.
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