AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMalaria Alert: CDC issued a Level 2 travel health notice for Yemen as malaria spreads into areas previously seen as low-risk, raising alarms for travelers and aid workers. Dengue Surge: Yemen’s health authorities report dengue has killed 18 and infected over 4,800 since January, with Aden and Hadramout hit hardest. Humanitarian Funding Crunch: UNFPA warns Yemen’s “forgotten crisis” is worsening for women and girls as funding dries up, with malnutrition rising and maternal deaths still among the highest in the Arab region. Health System Collapse: WHO says 450 health facilities (including 76 hospitals) have shut down due to financial shortages, and warns Houthi involvement in regional fighting could trigger more displacement and service damage. Power Outages & Health: In Marib, prolonged summer blackouts are worsening heat-related illnesses and straining cooling for children and older adults. Reproductive Health Focus: UNFPA highlights that access to midwives and doctors could prevent many pregnancy and childbirth deaths. Refugee Support: Qatar Charity launched a World Refugee Day campaign targeting refugees including Yemen, with food, water, shelter and health care. Local Tragedy: Hajjah reported a house collapse in Al-Jumaimah that killed a woman and four children.
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