AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHealth & Care in Yemen: A University of Sana’a Heart and Catheterization Center team saved a young man with high-risk acute pulmonary embolism after clot-dissolving medicine failed, using catheter-directed thrombus aspiration and mechanical thrombectomy, restoring blood flow and sending him home stable. Reproductive Health Support: Al-Ghaydah Central Hospital in Al-Mahra received UNFPA-funded reproductive health supplies via Human Access, aimed at keeping emergency obstetrics services running and reducing maternal and newborn deaths. Humanitarian Rights: Yemen’s National Human Rights Commission says the continued closure of Sana’a International Airport—now in its 11th year—amounts to a continuing humanitarian crime and collective punishment, blocking medical travel and movement for millions. Conflict & Health Impact: In Hodeidah’s Hays frontline, Houthis killed 16 pro-government troops and wounded dozens; hospitals reported dead and injuries after clashes involving snipers, drones, and mortars. Education & Skills: A Saudi-backed program launched “Digital Empowerment for Yemeni Teachers,” training 500 teachers across Aden, Abyan, Hadramawt, Al-Mahra, and Socotra to use digital tools and AI-supported content in classrooms.
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