AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWomen’s Health & Nutrition: UNFPA warns Yemen’s “forgotten crisis” is worsening: malnutrition is rising, pregnant women face higher risks, and limited access to midwives/clinics contributes to very high maternal deaths; funding cuts also heighten protection risks for women and girls. Humanitarian Cash Support: EU-backed Cash Consortium of Yemen reports nearly 500,000 displaced people received emergency cash since April 2025, including women and girls and people with disabilities, to cover food, rent, healthcare, debt, and education while reducing harmful coping. Local Health Services: Al-Bayda inspected a free charitable kidney dialysis center (30 beds, 20 machines, ICU and labs), highlighting community and donor support despite blockade and aggression impacts. Injury & Safety: A grenade explosion in Lahj killed one and injured four, underscoring ongoing risks from explosives in civilian areas. Disease & Public Health: Dengue cases surge in Aden with 12 deaths reported, adding pressure to already strained health systems. Health in Detention: Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor says Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya showed signs of torture and medical neglect during an Israeli court appearance, calling for his release. Food Insecurity Pressure: WFP’s Carl Skau warns severe hunger is threatening 300 million people globally, with Yemen flagged as heavily import-dependent and hit by rising fuel and food costs.
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