AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFood Security: FAO and WFP warn Yemen is among the world’s most critical “hunger hotspots,” with acute food insecurity expected to worsen for millions across 13 countries between June and November 2026, driven mainly by conflict and violence, compounded by economic shocks, funding shortfalls, and El Niño-linked climate risks. Maritime Security: UKMTO reports an attempted boarding by five armed men off Yemen’s eastern coast near Al-Shihr, with a product tanker forced to take evasive action; the vessel continued safely, highlighting ongoing risks for shipping. Energy & Industry: Safer Exploration & Production Operations Company says it’s ready to expand Yemen’s gas use—studying compressed natural gas for vehicles and households and looking at potential shale oil—while noting production has fallen since the war and exports depend on government authorization and security. Local Agriculture Support: In Hajjah, officials discussed field inspections to assess and strengthen agricultural cooperative associations across multiple districts, aiming to improve performance and follow up on corrective measures. Sovereignty Roadmap: Yemen’s parliament endorsed Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi’s call for a sovereignty roadmap to break the long-running siege and boost local production.
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