AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHouthi casualties and recruitment pressure: Yemen’s health system is likely under strain as reports say more than 200 Houthi fighters were killed in the past 48 hours, with many bodies arriving at hospitals in Taiz; sources also say the group is releasing hundreds of prisoners to fill ranks, a move that can worsen overcrowding and medical needs. Coastal attack risk to civilians: In Mokha (Taiz), Houthi ballistic missiles and drones reportedly hit near the city center and “Saudi Hospital Street,” with casualties and damage still unclear—another reminder of how quickly care access can be disrupted. Civilian harm in Marib: Medical sources report civilians among victims of Houthi rocket strikes on residential areas in Marib, with emergency teams evacuating the injured and hospital caseload expected to rise. Health sector progress: Sana’a University’s Prosthetics & Orthotics bachelor program received international accreditation from ISPO after a six-month review, a boost for rehabilitation training and long-term care capacity. Mawlid health events: Sa’ada’s Health and Environment Office and a physical rehabilitation center held Mawlid al-Nabawi activities, while Ibb’s maternity and childhood hospital marked the occasion alongside pediatric and obstetrics/gynecology education and facility rehabilitation. Regional security spillover: The Red Sea crisis passed its 1,000th day, with shipping disruptions continuing to affect supplies and costs—conditions that often translate into harder-to-reach medicines and services.
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