AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCholera & diarrhea surge: WHO reports Yemen recorded 4,814 suspected cholera and acute watery diarrhea cases between Jan 1 and May 31, 2026, with 7 deaths—most cases coming from government-held areas amid limited surveillance and a fragile health system. Measles outbreak update: Yemen’s Ministry of Public Health and Population says 16,928 measles infections and 109 deaths were recorded in government-held areas in 2025, with recoveries reported for most patients. Nutrition push: The World Bank approved a $100m grant for Yemen’s Cash-for-Nutrition and Livelihoods Project, targeting 1.8 million people (especially mothers and children in the first 1,000 days) via UNICEF support and village savings and loan associations. Health services under pressure: WHO warns the Eastern Mediterranean region faces major funding gaps, threatening access to maternal care, vaccinations, medicines, and outbreak prevention—while Yemen remains among the listed ongoing crises. Community health & food security: A Zakat Authority project in Dhamar and Jehran will distribute dairy cows and provide veterinary care, feed, training, and milk collection links to improve income and food security for poor families.
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