AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoProphet’s Birthday in Yemen: Sana’a and multiple governorates marked Mawlid with cultural evenings, scientific exhibitions, poetry, and community gatherings—from Shu’ub District’s neighborhood programs to events at schools and the General Authority for Antiquities & Museums, with speakers stressing faith, solidarity, and lessons from the Prophet’s life. Health & Women’s Care in Conflict Yemen: A new study from Al-Dhalea highlights nurse-led antenatal care as a practical response to strained maternal services, where physician shortages, supply disruptions, and blocked referrals leave many pregnant women vulnerable. Southern Yemen Power Shifts: Coverage examines how southern Yemen’s balance of power is increasingly about controlling escalation and costs, pointing to rifts within the anti-Houthi camp and Saudi-backed moves that reshaped local alliances. Education Support: Qatar Charity launched Education Campaign 2026 (“Science as Stewardship”), aiming to support 123,000 students in need with school supplies, feeding programs, and learning-environment improvements. Culture & Travel from Yemen: A personal reflection shares what the writer saw during a week in southern Yemen, spotlighting IRC-supported women’s skills programs and midwife-led care. International Spotlight on Yemen-linked Security: Analysis revisits how the Houthis’ land-based capabilities have disrupted Red Sea shipping, raising fears of a wider maritime crisis. London Activism Under Scrutiny: Separate reporting alleges UAE-funded covert surveillance targeting British Muslim activist Anas al-Tikriti, underscoring how culture and activism can become security battlegrounds.
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