AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Bank Yemen Recovery: The World Bank approved a 2026–2030 Country Partnership Framework plus four projects worth $285M to support Yemen’s recovery, focusing on nutrition, electricity access, agriculture, and fisheries, with components for health, water, urban services, and governance. Port & Trade Operations: In Hodeidah, Governor Abdullah Atifi inspected staff discipline and cargo unloading at Hodeidah Port, urging smoother procedures for shipping agents and traders to keep goods flowing. Cement & Industry Oversight: Yemen’s Acting Minister of Economy, Industry and Investment, Sam Al-Bashiri, inspected employee discipline at the Yemeni Cement Corporation and the Yemeni-Kuwaiti Real Estate Development Company, discussing impacts from factory disruptions and plans to restore operations. Economic Data Publishing: The Ministry issued the second edition of the Yemeni Economic Indicator magazine, reviewing Q1 2026 performance across growth, prices, consumption, investment, and the manufacturing sector. Humanitarian Access Pressure: Rights groups urged Houthi authorities to release UN and civil society staff detained over the past two years, warning that arrests are worsening aid delivery as hunger deepens. Agriculture Output: In Al-Jawf, officials reported record wheat production exceeding one million sacks/bags during the agricultural season. Education & Local Context: Qatar Foundation launched the “Rasekh” accreditation framework to align international education with Arabic language and local cultural context. Eid Aid Reach: Qatar Red Crescent’s Eid al-Adha campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across Qatar and 13 countries, including Yemen.
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