AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoJapanese Encephalitis Alert: Four people died of Japanese Encephalitis at Gauhati Medical College and Hospital, with 11 admissions since April and most cases coming from Kamrup—researchers warn Assam still carries nearly half of India’s JE burden. Bhutan Health Workforce: Bhutan’s nursing shortage is in focus as a Monggar MP questions a moratorium on new nursing colleges by Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences, arguing more training seats are needed beyond Thimphu-based options. Patient-Centred Care: A Bhutan national referral hospital update highlights efforts to strengthen systems and processes across clinical, nursing, and support services to improve patient care. World Bank Health Funding (Bangladesh): A new World Bank loan and grant will support health, nutrition, and reproductive health services, aiming to improve access and strengthen resilient systems. BITM 2026 (Tourism): Bhutan launched the Bhutan International Travel Mart 2026 to build long-term business partnerships for high-value, low-volume and regenerative tourism. Religious Event Logistics: Kuensel Phodrang is ready for month-long Kathrid Empowerment and Kyilchog Dorji Threngwa, with expanded sanitation and medical tents for devotees. Safety in the Region: Delhi fire reports describe deadly building fires linked to short circuits and poor safety features, underscoring urgent fire-prevention needs.
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