AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen & Islamic Solidarity: Yemenis in Sana’a and other liberated governorates staged million-strong marches rejecting insults to Mecca and the Ka’aba, calling the sanctities a “red line” and denouncing the remarks as an attack on all Muslims. Humanitarian Pressure: UN agencies warn hunger is deepening across conflict-hit Arab and Muslim countries, naming Yemen among the most at-risk as fighting, displacement, and funding gaps threaten famine-like conditions. Children’s Rights: UNICEF says child labor remains a major challenge in Yemen, with higher rates in rural areas and millions of children still out of school, urging urgent protection and access to education. Education & Capacity Building: 21 September University concluded a leadership training program for Al-Dhale University staff, focusing on strengthening higher-education performance and services. Women’s Rights & Safety: An explainer highlights conflict-related sexual violence worldwide, outlining forms of abuse and the need for justice and survivor support. Culture & Community: A Yemeni coffee story from Dearborn, Michigan spotlights how qahwah is being used to bring diverse communities together through shared taste and heritage. Regional Security: Reuters reports Iran’s IRGC set up secret cells in Iraq to carry out drone attacks on Gulf states hosting American forces, bypassing existing militia networks.
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