AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChild Protection: A new UN report says 38,558 grave violations against nearly 25,000 children were recorded in 2025, with government forces responsible for more abuses than armed groups for the first time—Somalia is listed among the countries with the highest numbers. Food Security: FAO and WFP warn hunger will worsen in 13 hotspots between June and November 2026; Somalia is now in the highest-risk category for famine as conflict, shocks, and shrinking aid budgets bite. Nutrition & Access: WFP welcomed an $800m US contribution to keep life-saving food and nutrition support running for tens of millions, as funding gaps threaten emergency response. Health Services Disrupted: Jubbaland says Doolow airport closure is hurting health services, trade, transport, and humanitarian operations in Gedo, blaming political reasons. Local Health & Care: Somaliland President Irro visited children receiving life-saving heart treatment in Israel, highlighting long-running medical support for pediatric cardiac care. Economic Strain on Health: Traders in Baidoa and beyond are refusing damaged Somali shillings, leaving small businesses shut and families unable to afford basic needs.
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