AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAntibiotic Resistance: Yemen’s Health Ministry is warning that antibiotics are being sold and used irrationally—often without prescriptions and with patients not finishing courses—fueling antimicrobial resistance and turning minor infections into life-threatening illness. Food Security & Health: A WFP-FAO report says household food consumption in Yemen is worsening for a second month, with 62% of households struggling to meet minimum needs in May 2026 and severe deprivation rising to 36%, while port losses and reduced income threaten nutrition and related health outcomes. Dengue Alert: Yemen recorded 30 dengue-related deaths in the first half of 2026 and health authorities warn of a rainy-season surge. Diabetes Care: An insulin shortage in Ibb is putting hundreds of diabetic patients at risk. Hospital & Care Access: Hodeida hospital staff rallied amid ongoing aggression and blockade concerns, as Yemen’s health system continues to face staffing and supply strain. Humanitarian Funding Pressure: UN Women reports that cuts have left 1 million women and girls in conflict and disaster zones—including Yemen—without access to aid, including healthcare and mental health services. Regional Health Disruption: Yemen’s parliament urged support for implementing a roadmap to ease suffering, linking political deadlock to worsening humanitarian and economic conditions.
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