AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoYemen Health & Humanitarian: UNICEF is urging donors to urgently fund $146 million for Yemen, targeting 5.2 million people (including 3.5 million children) with priority on health, nutrition, child protection, immunization, and emergency response as the crisis worsens. Disease Watch: In Hadramout’s coastal districts, health authorities report a sharp rise in suspected measles and dengue (May 5–10: 159 suspected measles and 132 suspected dengue), with officials stressing the need for vaccination and stronger public health measures. Food & Displacement Pressure: New displacement data shows 321,000 people displaced in Yemen in 2025, driven mainly by floods and storms, while cuts in food aid leave over half the population facing acute food insecurity—a direct risk multiplier for outbreaks. Regional Health Risk: Yemen’s deputy foreign minister warns that continued US-Israeli aggression tied to Iran could destabilize the region and worsen conditions that already strain health services.
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