AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoYemen Media Under Fire: Yemen’s media workers’ group “Sada” says more than 90 journalists and media staff have been killed since the conflict began, warning attacks are continuing and calling for independent investigations and accountability. Education in Wartime Marib: A Saudi-funded Model Complex for Gifted Students in Marib is now fully operating, turning a missile-scarred landscape into a story of science and math learning despite ongoing danger. Local Mobilization Rhetoric: In Saada, Dhamar, and other areas, employees and tribes held rallies declaring readiness to end “aggression” and “blockade,” echoing calls for training and unity. Amran University Push: A committee reviewed Amran University’s Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences as accreditation steps move forward, linking education to agricultural self-sufficiency. Culture & Faith Dialogue: Across the region, debates over hate, misinformation, and religious identity continue, while Yemenis mark Ashura with large women’s gatherings and events in Taiz. Press Freedom & Safety: The week also highlights how conflict reshapes everyday life—from media risk to schooling and community mobilization.
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