AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedicine Supply Shock: Yemen warns that the continued closure of Sana’a International Airport is triggering a catastrophic shortage of medicines, as overland routes are damaging life-saving supplies before they reach patients. Hunger Crisis Watch: FAO and WFP warn acute hunger is set to worsen for millions in 13 “hunger hotspots,” naming Yemen among the most severe, driven by conflict, funding shortfalls, and climate risks. Rights Under Fire: Human Rights Watch calls a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on a bus carrying children in Saada an “apparent war crime,” adding to concerns about civilian harm, including at markets. Malnutrition Alarm: MSF warns of severe health risks for malnourished children in Yemen’s Hajjah, highlighting how food gaps quickly become medical emergencies. Legal Health Impact: A Yemen rights group reports lawyer Abdulmajid Sabra remains in arbitrary detention without charge, after hunger strikes worsened his health—raising alarms for access to justice and protection of legal professionals.
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