AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDengue surge: Yemen’s health authorities in government-controlled areas report 5,700+ dengue cases and 30 deaths in H1 2026, warning that the rainy season could accelerate mosquito-borne spread. Diabetes medicine crisis: In Ibb, diabetic patients face months-long insulin shortages after local warehouses run empty, with allegations of diversion and black-market sales; patients say they’re being blocked from life-saving treatment. Measles warning: In government-held areas, a sharp rise in measles cases has been reported, with nearly 90 deaths and 14,000+ infections, raising alarm ahead of peak transmission periods. Hunger deepens in Houthi areas: A WFP/FAO report says 62% of households struggle to meet minimum food needs (36% in severe deprivation), with food insecurity worsening and Red Sea port disruptions driving major economic losses. Humanitarian aid reach: UN OCHA says 7.32 million vulnerable Yemenis received life-saving assistance in Jan–May 2026, but funding is only 12.8% of the 2026 plan, threatening continuity of healthcare and nutrition support. Local health mobilization: Hodeida hospital staff rally in support of ending the blockade and economic pressure, reflecting how health services are being pulled into the wider conflict. Policy push: Yemen’s Parliament urges regional and international legislatures to back peace-roadmap implementation to ease suffering and improve humanitarian and economic conditions.
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