AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSickle Cell Care Crisis: On World Sickle Cell Day, a Yemeni report says children are suffering severe pain in overcrowded intensive care units while facing medicine shortages, with the Thalassemia Patients Association urging urgent international help. Malnutrition Alarm in Hajjah: Médecins Sans Frontières warns of a sharp rise in severe acute malnutrition among children in Houthi-controlled Hajjah, treating 1,216 children from January to May 2026 and warning preventable deaths could surge without fast, well-funded action. Child Rights Under Fire: The UN says Yemen saw 742 grave violations against children in 2025, up 27.3% from 2024, including killings/maiming, recruitment, sexual violence, and attacks on schools and hospitals. Hunger Hotspots: A new FAO-WFP report flags Yemen among the highest-risk places for worsening hunger between June and November 2026, driven mainly by conflict and shrinking aid. Health System Strain: UN officials also warn Yemen’s humanitarian crisis is escalating as funding collapses, with women and girls hit hardest and basic services under severe pressure. Injury From Migration Route: In Al-Mahra, 4 Ethiopian migrants were killed and 26 injured when a truck carrying migrants overturned, highlighting deadly risks on Yemen’s eastern desert routes and the need for timely medical response.
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