AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRabies Surge in Taiz: Taiz health authorities report 600 dog-bite cases linked to rabies infections in the first half of 2026—already above all of 2025 (481)—as stray dogs spread and families are urged to seek immediate post-bite care and vaccination. Immunisation Gap Pressure: WHO and UNICEF warn that 13.5 million children worldwide missed all routine vaccines in 2025, with Yemen among the conflict-affected countries driving the “zero-dose” problem—progress is fragile and outbreaks remain a real risk. Water & Sanitation Strain: A new Yemen water justice mapping highlights how damaged infrastructure, fuel shortages, and weak services leave millions without clean water or safe sanitation, raising the odds of waterborne disease. Child Landmine Injuries (Al-Bayda): Two boys were seriously hurt when a Houthi-laid landmine exploded while herding sheep; one lost a leg and both were transferred for treatment in Sana’a. Food Safety Watch: Sana’a’s poultry sector says it will follow health regulations after a Newcastle disease scare, aiming to restore market confidence and protect small producers. Local Crime Shock (Hajjah): In Houthi-controlled Abs district, a boy was found dead in a well after reports of sexual assault, prompting calls for swift arrests and accountability.
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