AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNeonatal Care Upgrade: Bhutan is shifting focus from simply adding NICU beds to strengthening quality and access in neonatal services, with two new Mother and Child Hospitals in Thimphu (150 beds) and Mongar (65 beds) expected to be completed within two months. Stroke Prevention in Monasteries: The Bhutan Stroke Foundation launched a four-year project after screenings found nearly 80% at high stroke risk, targeting 260 monastic institutions with awareness, risk checks, and early detection—especially for monks and nuns facing long sitting and limited activity. Zero Waste Bhutan 2030: Government reaffirmed its push toward Zero Waste Bhutan 2030, stressing public participation, school and community awareness, and better waste segregation, recycling, and management systems. Environment & Livelihoods: ICIMOD marked World Environment Day with a documentary and bioeconomy compendium highlighting biodiversity-based enterprises in Nepal and Bhutan that build climate resilience. Tobacco Control Push: Lawmakers urged stricter monitoring and enforcement of Bhutan’s public smoking rules as smoking outside designated areas continues. Water & Health Link: A school drinking-water project shows how safe water, education, and community support can improve health and learning outcomes.
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