AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNeonatal Care Upgrade in Bhutan: Bhutan is shifting from simply adding NICU beds to strengthening quality, access and resilience in newborn care, with two Mother and Child Hospitals (150 beds in Thimphu and 65 in Mongar) expected to be completed within two months; officials also noted specialist services are limited across dzongkhags and NICU care is concentrated in referral hospitals. Stroke Prevention in Monastic Communities: The Bhutan Stroke Foundation reports nearly 80% of people screened nationwide are at high stroke risk and has launched a four-year project to reach 260 monastic institutions with awareness, screenings, risk assessments and early detection, citing high blood pressure as the top cause. Zero Waste Bhutan 2030 Push: Government reaffirmed its commitment to Zero Waste Bhutan 2030, stressing public participation, school and community awareness, and stronger waste segregation and management systems, including attention to e-waste and EV battery waste. Environment Funding Secured: Bhutan secured continued Global Environment Facility support via extended LDCF cycles for climate adaptation projects, including agriculture, water, early warning and nature-based solutions. World Environment Day Spotlight: ICIMOD launched a documentary and compendium on green, biodiversity-based enterprises in Nepal and Bhutan, linking nature protection with livelihoods and climate resilience. Regional Health-Linked Cooperation: EU “Team Europe” delegations are set to visit Assam (June 8–9) with healthcare and pharmaceuticals among priority sectors, alongside renewable energy and AYUSH—potentially relevant for cross-border health and wellness partnerships.
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