AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Food Security & Aid Access: The UN Security Council condemned Houthi detentions of UN and civil society staff, calling for the unconditional release of 73 UN personnel and warning the arrests worsen Yemen’s already dire humanitarian situation. WFP Hunger Pressure: The World Food Programme warned the Iran conflict is pushing millions toward acute hunger via higher fuel and food prices and disrupted trade, listing Yemen among other affected hotspots. World Bank Recovery Push: The World Bank approved a 2026–2030 Country Partnership Framework and four projects worth $285m for conflict-affected Yemen, targeting health, water, urban services, and governance, with a focus on nutrition and electricity access. Local Industry & Standards: Yemen’s Economy Ministry released the second edition of the Yemeni Economic Indicator magazine, while Yemen’s Standards Authority leadership inspected work discipline and oversight to protect consumers and improve market quality. Agriculture Output: Al-Jawf reported wheat production exceeding 1,021,901 bags for the 1447 AH season, positioning the governorate as a “granary.” Humanitarian Coverage: Qatar Red Crescent’s Eid al-Adha Sacrifice Campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across 14 nations including Yemen. Regional Energy Shock (Shipping Risk): Reports tied to Hormuz and wider regional tensions continue to highlight shipping disruptions and cost pressures that can ripple into Yemen’s supply chains.
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