AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater Security: Yemen’s Acting PM Mohammed Miftah urged a comprehensive national water strategy to curb unregulated groundwater depletion, warning that solar-powered pumps are accelerating the loss of Yemen’s scarce water reserves. Local Infrastructure: In Bani Hushaysh (Sana’a), the Public Works Sector reported higher local revenues and service fees, road works including the Al-Rawnah–Al-Hisn–Baryan road extension, and flood-damage response efforts. Public Health: Yemen’s Health Ministry highlighted rising risks from irrational antibiotic use, stressing that Yemen’s over-the-counter sales and incomplete courses are driving antimicrobial resistance. Standards & Industry Oversight: Yemen Standards Authority carried out inspection campaigns in Taiz and visited factories in Sana’a, focusing on compliance in local production. Humanitarian Housing: Kuwait’s Al-Najat Charity Society opened the “Umm Muhammad Al-Hajri Residential Village” in Al-Hudaydah’s Al-Khawkhah district, with six housing units and an artesian well for vulnerable families. Maritime & Trade Pressure: With Red Sea shipping still under strain, Yemen’s push for maritime information-sharing continues as regional tensions threaten logistics and port stability. Energy Risks at Home: An Al Jazeera report from Taiz linked deadly household fires to lithium batteries used in solar systems, underscoring the growing danger of unsafe energy alternatives.
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