AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHumanitarian Aid: The World Bank approved a $100 million grant for Yemen to boost nutrition and livelihoods, targeting 1.8 million people across 15 governorates through UNICEF cash-for-nutrition support and longer-term resilience tools. Displacement Update: A new UN-linked IOM assessment says more than 3.1 million internally displaced people are living in government-held areas, with nearly 60% concentrated in Marib. Public Health Crisis: Yemen’s health ministry reports a major measles outbreak in 2025 in government-held areas: 16,928 cases and 109 deaths, with most patients recovering. Security in Aden: Aden security forces were placed on high alert after an armed attempt to storm the CID building in Khormaksar, with attackers repelled and detainees remaining in custody. Red Sea Tensions: UKMTO warned of merchant vessels being approached by small craft with armed people off Balhaf, while separate reports say Yemen’s pro-government forces seized drone and explosive-boat manufacturing equipment in Bab al-Mandab. Cost of Living: Yemen ranked second among Arab countries for daily living costs in 2026, highlighting worsening hardship as prices rise faster than incomes.
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