AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Humanitarian Watch: The UN says Yemen’s hunger crisis is worsening fast as funding falls, with acute food insecurity rising to nearly 60% of people and over 18 million facing severe deprivation; the appeal has received under 15% of needed financing, while 73 UN staff remain detained. UN Political Track: UN envoy Hans Grundberg urged Yemen’s parties to use regional de-escalation after the US-Iran deal to revive the stalled political process, warning economic pressure is rising due to Yemen’s reliance on imports. Strait of Hormuz & Yemen’s Trade Risk: New US intelligence reporting says Iran can block access to the Strait of Hormuz whenever it wants, keeping a major pressure point over global shipping and energy costs. Local Development: In Al-Hodeidah, a youth forum seminar ended with an implementation matrix for a first scientific youth conference, focusing on work, research, innovation and AI. Agriculture & Self-Reliance: Sana’a will host a national exhibition for locally manufactured fertilizers and pesticides, aimed at boosting domestic production and reducing reliance on imports. Regional Diplomacy: Pakistan says the US-Iran deal could help create a better environment for peace and renewed political engagement in Yemen.
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