AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoFood Security: The UN World Food Programme says the Middle East conflict and fuel-price shock are already translating into hunger, warning that if oil stays near $100 per barrel, tens of millions more could face acute hunger; in Somalia, 6.5 million people (about a third of the population) are expected to face severe hunger in 2026, with millions more at risk if disruptions persist. Humanitarian Aid: Qatar Red Crescent Society’s Eid Al-Adha “Make Their Eid” sacrifice campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries in Qatar and 13 countries, including Somalia, aiming to deliver meat and support to displaced and vulnerable families. Health & Safety: A 22-year-old woman in Somalia’s Lower Juba region is recovering after relatives beat her for converting to Christianity; she suffered a broken nose and heavy blood loss and underwent two surgeries. Conflict & Access: Drought-driven displacement continues to swell Mogadishu’s IDP camps, where families report hunger and lack of clean water as livelihoods collapse. Epidemic Preparedness: St. Vincent and the Grenadines issued an Ebola travel advisory and is strengthening screening, quarantine, and isolation, listing Somalia among higher-risk countries. Politics & Stability: Clashes in Mogadishu between federal forces and opposition-linked guards have raised donor concerns and could worsen conditions for civilians.
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