AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSickle Cell Crisis: On World Sickle Cell Day, a Yemeni report says children are suffering severe pain in overcrowded intensive care units while medicine shortages and blockade-related supply problems block access to life-saving drugs. Humanitarian Access in Yemen: UN OCHA warns that aid must reach Yemen’s most vulnerable communities with urgent support for water, healthcare, food and nutrition, as conditions are expected to worsen between June and November 2026. Public Sector Salaries: Saudi Arabia announced $60m in extra funding to help Yemen keep public sector salaries flowing, supporting basic services including education and health. Malnutrition Risk: MSF warns of severe health risks for malnourished children in Yemen’s Hajjah, highlighting how conflict and access gaps are turning hunger into a direct medical emergency. Food Security Alarm: UN agencies flag Yemen as one of the world’s worst hunger hotspots, warning acute hunger could rapidly deteriorate from June to November 2026. Health System Strain: A wider week of coverage also points to Yemen’s collapsing disease surveillance and research capacity under war pressures, underscoring how health protection is being weakened beyond hospitals alone.
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