AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Humanitarian Rights: Yemen’s de facto Houthi authorities are urged to immediately release dozens of UN and civil society staff arbitrarily detained since 2024, with rights groups warning the arrests are worsening aid delivery as hunger deepens. Hodeidah Security: A senior commander in Yemen’s pro-government National Resistance Forces, Brig. Gen. Yahya Wahish, was killed in a roadside bomb attack on his convoy in Al-Khawkhah district, Hodeidah; no group claimed responsibility and the Houthis have not commented. UN Yemen Detentions: The UN Security Council marked two years of Houthi detentions, again calling for the release of detained UN staff. Aid and Food Pressure: The World Food Programme warns the Iran-linked regional crisis is pushing millions toward acute food insecurity, and notes Yemen among other worsening hotspots. Economy Update: Yemen’s Economy Ministry released the second edition of its Yemeni Economic Indicator magazine, reviewing key developments in Q1 2026. Development Funding: The World Bank approved $285 million in projects under a 2026-2030 framework for conflict-affected Yemen, including health, water, urban services and governance. Community Reconciliation: In Al-Dhale’, a tribal reconciliation resolved an accidental killing case between the Al-Darsi and Al-Mahmoudi families, with pardons issued to strengthen social cohesion. Culture Spotlight: A Yemeni film, “The Station,” selected for Cannes Critics’ Week, highlights women’s survival and family separation across Yemen’s fractured territories.
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