AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCholera watch in Yemen: WHO reports 4,814 new suspected cholera and acute watery diarrhea cases in Yemen between Jan 1 and May 31, 2026, with 7 deaths; most cases were in internationally recognized government areas, while Houthi-held areas had limited reporting due to access restrictions. Measles toll in Yemen: Yemen’s Ministry of Public Health and Population says 16,928 measles infections and 109 deaths were recorded in government-held areas in 2025, with recoveries reported for 16,819 patients. Nutrition funding boost: The World Bank approved a $100m grant for Yemen’s Cash-for-Nutrition and Livelihoods Project, targeting 1.8 million people across 15 governorates, especially mothers and children in the first 1,000 days, with UNICEF and the Social Fund for Development. Eye care in Sa’ada: A four-day free eye surgery camp in Haydan Central Hospital (Sa’ada) delivered 165 surgeries (including 140 cataracts) for 937 patients, supported by Yemen’s Zakat Authority. Drug prevention push: Yemen’s Ministry of Interior marked International Day Against Drug Abuse with a campaign led by Acting Prime Minister Mohammed Miftah, calling for tighter laws and stronger prevention to protect youth and families. Local health-linked livelihoods: Yemen’s Zakat Authority launched a cattle breeding and milk production project in Dhamar/Jehran for 250 poor families, aiming to improve food security and incomes through daily milk and veterinary support.
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