AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYemen Education Tech: Saudi-backed “Digital Empowerment for Yemeni Teachers” is training 500 teachers across Aden, Abyan, Hadramawt, Al-Mahra and Socotra, using blended learning and a curriculum that includes AI tools for creating subject content and improving classroom methods. Yemen Sovereignty & Tech/Transport: Yemen’s internationally recognized government says an Iran-operated direct flight to Houthi-controlled Sanaa airport violates sovereignty, prompting an emergency meeting by the Presidential Leadership Council and warnings that bypassing state authority could deepen Yemen’s political division. Renewables Planning: Sana’a hosted committee meetings to accelerate preparations for Yemen’s Fourth Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition 2026, including exhibition site designs and scientific working papers. Red Sea Shipping Security: Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd plan a gradual return to the trans-Suez corridor via their Gemini network, while separate reports describe skiff attacks and illegal boardings near Yemen, keeping maritime risk in focus. Water Stress (Yemen): A UN FAO-based map shows Yemen among the world’s most water-stressed countries (169.8%), highlighting mounting pressure on freshwater for daily life and agriculture.
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