AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate & Child Health: UNICEF reports nearly nine in 10 Bhutanese children are exposed to at least one climate hazard, with drought the biggest risk (85.69%), plus smaller shares facing fire and severe flooding, and air pollution flagged as an added threat. Disaster Preparedness: Thimphu’s full-scale earthquake simulation found gaps in emergency coordination, communication, medical readiness, traffic management, and logistics—prompting calls for stronger training, public awareness, and better equipment. Medical Education & Workforce: KGUMSB says Bhutan’s first home-trained doctors are on track for 2028, and KGUMSB plans a new MBBS campus at Gidakom to expand capacity despite accommodation constraints. Health Policy & Access: Bhutan’s GST Amendment Act 2026 makes key essentials cheaper by exempting more everyday items, including cooking oils, butter, milk fats, and accessibility supports like automatic wheelchairs. Environment & Waste: Reverse vending machines in Gelephu, Paro and Phuentshogling are collecting millions of containers and paying users (over 7 million items recovered nationwide), though the company says stronger policy is needed for long-term recycling. Nutrition & Livelihoods: A Bumthang entrepreneur is turning oats from cattle fodder into a health-food brand, boosting farmer income and food self-sufficiency. Community Health Education: Bhutan Youth Development Fund opens applications for the Queen Mother Tseyring Pem Wangchuck B.Sc. Nursing Scholarship 2026 at Royal Thimphu College. Sports & Wellness: Thimphu hosts the 16th South Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championship, with Bhutan fielding its largest-ever team and pushing a healthier, more disciplined lifestyle message. Research Capacity: Bhutan’s first PhD graduates in Climate Studies received certificates, with theses linking climate change to food systems and climate-resilient farming.
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