AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCholera Watch: WHO says Yemen recorded 4,814 new suspected cholera and acute watery diarrhea cases between Jan 1 and May 31, with 7 deaths, and notes data gaps from Houthi-held areas due to access limits. Humanitarian Pressure: UNCTAD warns Yemen’s fragile economy remains exposed to food and fuel shocks from maritime disruptions, even after Strait of Hormuz reopening, with grain imports averaging 10.8% of GDP. Aid Boost: The World Bank approved a $100m grant for Yemen to fund cash-for-nutrition and livelihoods via UNICEF, targeting 1.8m people across 15 governorates, especially mothers and children in the first 1,000 days. Prisoner Exchange Dispute: Yemen’s STC says it is monitoring an Amman prisoner exchange and argues terrorist-linked names should not be included, calling for an independent international probe. Security Talks: CENTCOM held a regional defense dialogue in Bahrain with Yemen and 11 other countries, focusing on Strait of Hormuz shipping and defense cooperation. Local Governance & Services: Yemen’s Traffic Police announced optional two- or three-year vehicle registration renewals starting early August, aiming to cut time and paperwork. Tribal Mobilization: In Saada, Dhamar, Raymah, and Ibb, tribal gatherings backed calls to end aggression and blockade, pledging readiness and training.
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