AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFood Security in Yemen: The UN warns Yemen’s hunger crisis is worsening fast, projecting 53% of the population could face acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3+) by end-2026, with 53% at crisis or worse and Yemen already carrying the world’s highest burden of people trapped in IPC Phase 4; the FAO links the slide to conflict-linked instability, funding gaps (only above 14% funded as of June), trade disruptions through Hormuz, and volatile fuel costs that raise transport and input prices. Yemen Humanitarian Access: The UN also flags that without immediate multi-year funding and full humanitarian access, Yemen risks a slide into extreme food insecurity, including closures of health facilities and reduced nutrition services. Regional Security & Shipping: With US-Iran talks underway, analysts note the MoU leaves key issues unresolved—monitoring, Hormuz shipping protocols, and IAEA access—while flare-ups and proxy dynamics could still disrupt maritime routes that Yemen depends on. Local Commemoration & Social Mobilization: Sana’a and other governorates marked Ashura with large rallies and events emphasizing solidarity and charity, reinforcing community cohesion amid economic strain.
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