AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanitarian training in Yemen: OIC-COMSTECH and Pakistan’s Prime Institute launched a specialized programme for 25 Yemeni nurses, midwives, and allied health workers, focusing on maternal and child care and modern clinical practice. Education under pressure: A new global report says attacks on schools, students, and staff rose more than 40% in 2024–2025, with Yemen among the hardest hit. Yemen’s exam oversight: Yemen’s Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research inspected competitive entrance exams for free university seats, covering engineering, computer science, and humanities. Female teachers’ skills push: In Dhamar, officials inspected a workshop training first-grade female teachers on reading, writing, and Quran recitation using Yemen’s alphabet book. Maritime security near Yemen: Pirates fired on ships off Aden and between Yemen and Somalia, including a reported 30-minute firefight as vessels were approached by small skiffs. Tech partnership for Yemen: Digital Projection named Axion Displays as its EMEA partner, explicitly including Yemen for local sales and high-performance projection support. Culture + digital language: Qatar Foundation’s BilAraby opened ticket sales for its 2026 Annual Gathering, highlighting technology and digital tools for Arabic.
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