AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCancer Control in Bhutan: The Bhutan Cancer Society launched a six-month media partnership project to improve cancer reporting beyond one-off awareness events, focusing on prevention, early detection, survivorship, palliative care and policy follow-through, with EU support. Youth Sexual Health Advocacy: RENEW’s youth-led programme pushed for stronger comprehensive sexuality education, better youth-friendly health services, and more adolescent voice in policymaking, covering reproductive health, consent, mental well-being, online safety and violence. Elderly Economic Insecurity: A new NSB study finds 38.8% of Bhutanese aged 60+ face economic insecurity when health, housing, material wellbeing and social support are considered—not just income. Emergency Procurement for Health & Relief: Bhutan’s MoF introduced an Emergency Logistics Preparedness Procurement Manual 2026 to speed up disaster response buying, including medical and hygiene items, shelter materials, transport and food supplies. Food Affordability Watch: Bhutan’s egg prices stayed among the highest in South Asia, with retail costs rising from May to June and concerns for nutrition access for children, pregnant women and the elderly. Hospital Safety Concerns: JDWNRH reported recurring top incidents over the past year, including absconding patients and aggression against staff.
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