AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis: A new WHO-backed UN report warns Yemen’s situation will worsen as the Houthis deepen involvement in the regional war alongside Iran while humanitarian funding keeps shrinking. It says 450 health facilities, including 76 hospitals, have shut down, and renewed escalation could trigger more displacement and damage to ports and storage. Public Health: Yemen’s dengue outbreak is accelerating, with 18 deaths and more than 4,800 infections recorded since January, as the health system struggles under war and resource collapse. Energy & Daily Life: Marib residents report severe summer power cuts, with outages lasting up to 12 hours in some areas, raising health risks and complaints about local service management. Aid Access & Rights: A separate UN-linked report says Houthi authorities have carried out a sustained crackdown on humanitarian workers and civic actors, including raids, abductions, and intimidation. Regional Deal: Saudi Arabia and Yemen signed a $150 million petroleum derivatives agreement to supply fuel for power plants across governorates, aiming to stabilize electricity generation. Migration: IOM reports 83,835 African migrants arrived in Yemen in 2026 so far, with May seeing the lowest monthly arrivals. Local Incident: Yemen’s civil defense recovered the body of “Spider-Man of Yemen” climber Al-Qa‘qa after he fell into the Haradhat Damt volcanic crater.
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