AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAcute Food Insecurity: The UN says more than half of Yemen’s population is facing acute food insecurity, with half of children under five and about 1.3 million pregnant and breastfeeding women suffering acute malnutrition, while health services keep deteriorating as two in five facilities are out of service or only partly functioning. Immunization Gap: Reports from Sana’a warn that Houthi obstruction and vaccine shortages are widening Yemen’s immunization gap, with nearly one in four children missing full vaccination and many families unable to access routine doses. New Health & Nutrition Support: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) launched a $1m OCHA-funded project in Al-Hudaydah (Al-Zaydiyah and Al-Dahi) targeting over 55,000 displaced and local people, including under-five children and pregnant/lactating women, with health services, acute malnutrition treatment, and cash assistance. Detained Doctor’s Court Appearance: Local sources say detained physician Dr. Ali Ahmed Al-Madhwahi has been referred to Yemen’s Specialized Criminal Court after more than 800 days, alleging solitary confinement, torture, and coerced confessions. Event Health Preparedness: Yemen’s health authorities trained 600 field health workers for large-scale Prophet’s Birthday celebrations in Sana’a, focusing on first aid, triage, and safe medical support for mass gatherings.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.