AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoStroke Prevention in Monasteries: Bhutan launched a four-year project to prevent stroke among monks and nuns, focusing on awareness, early risk checks, and healthier daily habits to catch problems before they become emergencies. Health Funding Boost: The World Bank signed a major loan and grant deal to strengthen health, nutrition, and reproductive health services, aiming to improve access and system capacity. Nursing Shortage Pressure: Bhutan’s nursing education is under strain as a proposed nursing-college moratorium is questioned amid concerns about declining nurse numbers and limited training opportunities outside Thimphu. Biofertilizers Push: Bhutan is scaling up locally produced biofertilizers and biopesticides to cut reliance on imported chemicals and protect food security as global supply chains stay unstable. GCC Evacuation Readiness: Bhutan’s embassy in Kuwait is set as the regional hub for GCC evacuation operations, with 7,786 nationals covered under a contingency plan. Labour Safety Abroad: Kuwait updated domestic worker recruitment rules, restricting sources to approved countries and banning many others, including Bhutan, raising concerns for migrant health and welfare.
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