AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate & Child Health: UNICEF reports 89.6% of Bhutanese children are exposed to at least one climate hazard, with drought the biggest threat (85.68%), raising concerns about health and service gaps. Kidney Care Costs: Bhutan Kidney Foundation spending has topped Nu 21 million over 14 years as chronic kidney disease burden grows and more patients need complex support while traveling abroad. School Safety: Bhutan’s education ministry says bullying can’t be treated as only a school issue, calling for shared responsibility across families and communities as more bullying videos circulate. Disaster Preparedness: Tsirang Dzongkhag launched a 204-page Disaster Management and Contingency Plan after consultations, mapping evacuation sites and vulnerable groups to strengthen response to floods, landslides and windstorms. Maternal-Child Support: The Third Child Plus Programme is set to disburse incentives to 5,458 eligible families after verification of CID, bank details and birth order. Wellness Tourism: A Bhutan wellness destination in Punakha is highlighted for holistic healing experiences, aligning with the country’s high-value, low-volume tourism approach. Regional Health & Energy: The EU launched a €5 million South Asia power connectivity push including Bhutan, aiming for cleaner, more reliable electricity that can support health and resilience.
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