AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoYemen Humanitarian Access: UN OCHA says aid must reach Yemen’s most vulnerable communities nationwide, as FAO and WFP warn acute hunger could worsen between June and November 2026, with Yemen among the worst-hit cases. Saudi Support for Yemen: Yemen’s leadership welcomed Saudi budget support—over SAR 224m (about $60m) for the general budget—plus an extension of Masam landmine clearance, aimed at stabilizing the rial and funding salaries and essential services. Agriculture & Cooperatives: In Hajjah, officials approved field inspections to assess and support organizational development in agricultural cooperative associations across multiple districts, with a committee from Social Affairs, Mobilization, security, and the cooperative union. Mining & Standards: Yemen’s Cabinet approved the annual plan for 1448 AH and backed a national mining-sector strategy, alongside a standards/metrology/quality-control strategic plan to improve product safety and consumer trust. Culture & Rights: Sana’a’s culture ministry discussed conditions for poets and performers, including coordination with telecom and production/distribution companies to protect intellectual and material rights.
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