AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Security in Yemen: UN agencies say Yemen’s acute hunger crisis is worsening: an IPC analysis puts about five million people in crisis levels or worse, including 1.4 million in emergency conditions, with weak purchasing power, higher input costs, and reduced aid expected to drive deterioration through the lean season (June–September). Humanitarian Access: The UN Security Council condemned Houthi detentions of UN and humanitarian staff, calling for the unconditional release of detainees and warning that threats to aid workers deepen Yemen’s dire humanitarian situation. Agriculture & Jobs: In Al-Jawf, officials report wheat production has surpassed one million bags for the 1447 AH season (1,021,901 bags valued at 15.1bn Yemeni riyals), employing about 10,000 workers and supporting rural families. Humanitarian/Development Funding: Yemen’s government accuses the Houthis of assassinating Wesam Qaid, acting executive director of the Social Fund for Development, and says suspects were arrested. Regional Food Pressure: The WFP warns the Iran war could push millions more into hunger, citing rising energy and food prices and trade disruptions. Crypto & Security: India’s authorities report more arrests in a crypto terror-financing probe allegedly linked to Yemen-based Houthi funding and drug cartels. Cultural Economy: UNESCO says it restored 900+ historic homes and 9 landmarks in Yemen, creating 10,000+ youth jobs and cultural spaces with EU support.
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