AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMalaria Surge in Yemen: Health officials warn malaria is accelerating fast, with 64% of Yemen’s population (about 34 million people) now at heightened risk as collapsing services and poverty leave communities exposed—especially in flood-prone and coastal areas where mosquitoes breed. Child Malnutrition Alarm: MSF reports severe acute malnutrition in Amran has nearly doubled in early 2026, with 599 children admitted to an MSF-supported hospital from January to April and admissions spiking in April; MSF links the rise to collapsing funding and threatened nutrition-site closures. Measles Threat: UN OCHA says Yemen saw over 6,000 suspected measles cases in the first quarter of 2026, including 25 deaths, with children hit hardest as vaccination and surveillance strain under humanitarian shortfalls. Local Violence: In Taiz’s Suwayda market, two brothers were killed and three bystanders seriously injured after gunfire erupted from a dispute. Regional Health Context: WHO and partners face major funding pressure globally, raising the risk that Yemen’s outbreaks worsen as support gaps grow.
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