AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Economy Watch: The Ministry of Economy, Industry and Investment released the second edition of the Yemeni Economic Indicator magazine, reviewing Q1 2026 performance across growth, commodity prices, household spending, investment, and business licensing. World Bank Funding: The World Bank approved a new 2026–2030 Country Partnership Framework and four projects worth $285m for conflict-affected Yemen, targeting health, water, urban services, and governance. Food Security Pressure: The UN’s WFP warned the Iran-linked regional crisis is pushing millions more toward hunger, with spillover effects hitting Yemen among other hotspots. Humanitarian Aid in Yemen: The UN Security Council condemned Houthi detentions of UN and humanitarian staff, calling for the unconditional release of detainees and warning it worsens Yemen’s already dire aid situation. Local Governance & Work Discipline: Officials in Ibb inspected employee discipline and workflow after Eid, while the Standards Authority director reviewed discipline and market oversight in Sana’a and the capital branch. Energy Sector Oversight: Yemen’s civil service deputy minister inspected work discipline at the Yemen Oil & Gas Corporation and Yemen Gas Company after Eid, urging improved service delivery. Agriculture & Jobs: Al-Jawf reported wheat production exceeding one million bags for the 1447 AH season, supporting rural employment and food security goals. Humanitarian Campaigns: Qatar Red Crescent’s Eid al-Adha campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across 14 countries including Yemen.
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