AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEducation Under Attack: A new GCPEA report says attacks on education jumped more than 40% in 2024–2025, with over 8,556 incidents harming 10,600 students and staff across 83 countries—Yemen among the hardest hit. Women’s Rights & Health: In Yemen’s “forgotten crisis,” women and girls face the heaviest toll as funding dries up, with UNFPA warning malnutrition and protection risks are rising and reproductive health needs are urgent. University Access: Sana’a inspected competitive entrance exams for free university seats, aiming for transparent admission across engineering, computer science, admin, and humanities. Quran & Early Literacy: In Dhamar, officials inspected training for female first-grade teachers to strengthen reading, writing, and Quran recitation using the Yemeni alphabet program. Hijra Cultural Seminar: Hodeidah held a cultural seminar launching activities for the Prophet’s Hijra anniversary, stressing unity, patience, and moral guidance. Humanitarian Space Under Pressure: A report says Houthi authorities have carried out raids, abductions, and intimidation targeting humanitarian and civic workers across 2024–2026. Refugee Support: Qatar Charity launched a World Refugee Day campaign offering shelter, food, health care, and education support for displaced families, including Yemenis. Safety & Youth Culture: Yemen’s “Spider-Man” died after a high-risk climb inside a volcanic crater without safety gear, sparking debate over viral stunts and climbing safety. Faith Leadership: Uganda mourns Sheikh Abdul Kadir Mbogo, remembered for decades of teaching and community service.
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