AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Funding Crunch: UN OCHA says Yemen’s 2026 Humanitarian Response Plan is only 12.9% funded (about $280m received as of May 9), warning cuts could hit food security, health, water, and protection for millions. Child Health Under Siege: In Sana’a, World Thalassemia Day arrives with grim numbers: shortages and airport entry restrictions are putting over 40,000 patients at risk; 684 deaths are reported among 8,430 treated at the thalassemia association center. Local Health System Shock: Taiz authorities suspended multiple doctors and nurses after a child died at Swedish Hospital, with an investigation opened into the case. Sana’a Levies: Houthi authorities in the capital began another round of cash demands on businesses under “Eid gifts for frontline fighters,” traders describe as extortion with no receipts. Ports & Care: Hodeidah port officials inspected medical services for ship workers and sailors, as Yemen’s health access remains tightly strained.
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