AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedical Breakthrough in Taiz: A Qatar-backed cardiac camp in Taiz treated 110 Yemeni children for free, including 10-year-old Noor Majid recovering from surgery for a “hole in the heart,” with Qatari, Arab and French doctors and Yemeni consultants. Fuel Woes, Official Response: Yemen Petroleum Company says it’s investigating complaints about fuel derivatives causing vehicle breakdowns, testing samples from reported stations, and offering a 24/7 WhatsApp complaints line. Port Operations: Hodeidah Governor Abdullah Atifi inspected work discipline and cargo handling at Hodeidah Port, urging smoother procedures to keep goods moving for Yemenis. Economy & Work Discipline: Sana’a saw inspections after Eid al-Adha at the Cement Corporation and Yemen Petroleum entities, with officials stressing attendance and restoring operations amid ongoing pressures. Humanitarian Funding: The World Bank approved $285M for Yemen recovery projects focused on nutrition, electricity access, agriculture, fisheries, health, water, urban services and governance. Education & Health Access: Al-Bayda’s Higher Institute of Health Sciences opened admissions for science-track high school graduates, with applications accepted until end of June. Regional Security Shock: Yemen’s foreign ministry condemned Iran’s attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait as dangerous escalation threatening regional stability.
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