AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Security in Yemen: A new IPC analysis says 47% of people in Government-controlled areas face high acute food insecurity, with about 5 million in Crisis or worse (including 1.4m in Emergency). The lean season (June–September) could push 5.4m (51%) into acute insecurity and raise Emergency cases to 1.5m, with little recovery expected through Oct–Dec. Renewables for Farmers: In Al-Durayhimi, Al-Hudaydah, a $545,000 project has started supplying and installing 190 solar systems for date palm farmers hit by aggression and floods, using interest-free soft loans to cut irrigation costs and boost resilience. Humanitarian Logistics Costs: UNICEF warns Middle East transport disruptions are driving up aid costs and delays—sea routes can add weeks, and school materials for Yemen are now more than double—while donor funding for WFP has fallen sharply. Red Sea Pressure & Shipping Risk: Iran-linked warnings and renewed threats to choke Bab el-Mandeb keep Yemen’s maritime chokepoint in focus, with reports of rerouting that benefit some Atlantic ports but raise costs and uncertainty for regional trade. Local Industry/Commerce Events: Yemen’s Industry and Commerce offices in Al-Manafira (Al-Durayhimi) held Yawm al-Wilayah cultural activities, reflecting ongoing local institutional engagement.
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