AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMeasles Outbreak: Yemen’s government-held areas report a sharp rise in measles, with nearly 90 deaths and 14,000+ infections recorded in the first half of 2026, including 87 deaths in Taiz alone. Prison Health Crisis: In Ibb, a 28-year-old detainee died in Houthi-run pretrial custody after alleged chest illness, malnutrition, and repeated refusals to transfer him for care—reported as the fifth death in under two months. Reproductive Health Support: Al-Ghaydah Central Hospital in Al-Mahra received UNFPA-funded reproductive health supplies for its emergency obstetrics unit, aiming to reduce maternal and newborn deaths. Hospital Care Success: Sana’a’s University Heart and Catheterization Center reportedly saved a patient with high-risk acute pulmonary embolism using advanced catheter procedures after clot-dissolving medication failed. Violence and Civilian Harm: In Taiz, a woman in her 50s was seriously injured by a Houthi sniper attack, while fighting near Hodeidah left 16 government troops dead and 22 wounded. Humanitarian Access Pressure: Yemen’s Human Rights Commission says the continued closure of Sana’a airport is an ongoing humanitarian crime that blocks medical travel and movement for millions. Aid Scale-Up: KSrelief says its humanitarian assistance reached $8.54B across 114 countries, with Yemen the largest recipient at $4.79B.
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