AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEducation & Aid in Yemen: UNICEF says it has completed the first phase of an education support program in Hodeidah, delivering cash assistance to 1,967 vulnerable families in Al-Khoukha and aiming to support 10,250 children over ten months with remedial learning, school supplies, teacher training, and protection services. Religious & Cultural Events: Sana’a is preparing for the Fourth International Conference on the Prophet Muhammad, organized by a Quranic education association, with registration for researchers and academics in Yemen and abroad. Media Freedom Under Pressure: Yemen’s media workers group “Sada” reports that more than 90 journalists and media workers have been killed since the conflict began, warning that attacks and impunity continue. Southern Activists Face Crackdowns: The Southern Transitional Council condemns arrests targeting southern activists and journalists in Shabwa, calling for immediate release and denouncing “Saudi guardianship” double standards. Community Mobilization: In Sana’a’s Al-Wahda district, residents held a rally declaring general mobilization and readiness to end the blockade, while Hajjah authorities launched the 12th phase of open military training courses. Culture Through Food: A feature explores cultural identity through food, using everyday stories to spark conversation and shared ground.
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