AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoKidney Care Costs: Bhutan Kidney Foundation says it has spent over Nu 21 million in 14 years supporting people with chronic kidney disease, with rising costs linked to more patients and the growing need for non-medical support abroad. Family Health Support: The Ministry of Health reports 5,458 families are eligible for the Third Child Plus Programme, with first payments expected this month after a slow but careful verification of identities and bank details. Climate & Disaster Readiness: Tsirang Dzongkhag launched a 204-page Disaster Management and Contingency Plan, including 60 thematic maps for evacuation, water sources and vulnerable groups, as climate hazards intensify. Child Climate Risk: UNICEF reports 89.6% of Bhutanese children are exposed to at least one climate hazard, with drought the most widespread threat. School Safety: Education officials are urging shared responsibility from families and communities after bullying videos sparked renewed debate on student safety and digital risks. Wellness & Tourism: A Bhutan wellness destination story highlights holistic healing in Punakha, while a separate piece argues Bhutan should better tap Thailand’s tourism and wellness demand. Regional Health Tech Links: India and Indonesia announced plans to integrate UPI for easier cross-border payments, with leaders also citing cooperation across healthcare and digital systems. Women’s Health Innovation: The Bayer Foundation Women Entrepreneurs Award names winners across regions, including Bhutan, backing solutions from digital diagnostics to health-focused food systems.
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