AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHumanitarian Aid Underfunding: A new UN OCHA report says 7.32 million vulnerable Yemenis received life-saving help from 123 partners in the first five months of 2026, including food/livelihood support (3.45m), water/sanitation/hygiene (2.26m), healthcare assistance (848,200), and nutrition for over 2m people—yet the 2026 Humanitarian Response Plan is funded at just 12.8% of the $2.16bn needed. Diabetes Medicine Crisis in Ibb: Hundreds of diabetic patients in Ibb face an insulin shortage after local Houthi-controlled health warehouses reportedly stayed empty for months; sources allege insulin meant for patients is diverted or sold via private pharmacies, while officials cite missing transport funds to collect available stocks in Sana’a. Measles Surge in Government-Held Areas: Health officials report nearly 90 deaths and 14,470 suspected measles cases in Yemen’s government-held areas since January through June, with Taiz among the hardest hit. Prison Health Allegations in Ibb: A 28-year-old detainee died in an Ibb pretrial facility amid claims of medical neglect, malnutrition, and lack of clean water, with allegations that food and medicines are misappropriated. Reproductive Health Supplies: Al-Ghaydah Central Hospital in Al-Mahra received UNFPA-funded reproductive health medicines and equipment for its emergency obstetrics department, aiming to cut maternal and newborn deaths. Power Outages Worsen Health Risks in Aden: Aden residents report up to 20 hours of daily outages in hot, humid conditions, disrupting businesses and straining hospitals running on backup power. Medical Care Progress: A Sana’a medical team at the University Heart and Catheterization Center successfully treated a high-risk acute pulmonary embolism using advanced catheter procedures, with the patient later discharged stable.
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