AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoChild Safety in Conflict: Save the Children reports at least five children killed and seven injured in southern Yemen after unexploded ordnance detonated near kids collecting scrap metal—highlighting how explosive remnants and lack of mine-risk awareness keep children at extreme risk. More UXO Tragedy: In Dhale, four children were killed and 13 wounded when a device left by the Houthis exploded near front-line areas; hospitals appealed for blood for critically injured children. Vaccines Reaching Aden: UNICEF says a new shipment of 441,000+ routine vaccine doses arrived in Aden, including polio, measles and rotavirus, to sustain Yemen’s immunization services for children and mothers. Medicine Access Alarm: Yemeni officials warn Sana’a International Airport closure is triggering a medicine shortage, forcing supplies overland and damaging life-saving drugs before they reach patients. Hunger Pressure: FAO and WFP warn acute hunger will worsen in 13 “hotspots,” naming Yemen among the most severe cases as conflict, funding gaps and climate shocks drive risk of famine. Health in the Spotlight: UN OCHA stresses urgent access to Yemen’s most vulnerable for water, healthcare, food and nutrition as conditions are expected to deteriorate between June and November 2026.
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