AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedical Waste & Health Spending: DGHS and UNOPS held a workshop on sustainable medical waste management, tackling gaps in infrastructure, operations, and coordination that put workers and communities at risk. Health Financing Efficiency: Bhutan’s health ministry and the World Bank discussed how to cut wasteful spending, including unnecessary hospital stays, expensive medicines, and system leakages—aiming for better allocation and strategic purchasing. Safe Water in Schools: Bhutan’s nationwide filtration push is expanding fast, with safe drinking water now reaching over 75,000 children and about 85% of schools, supported by the 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize and partners. Maternal & Newborn Care Signal: A study highlights that the rate of bilirubin rise after birth can predict newborn jaundice risk more reliably, supporting earlier intervention. Demographic Support: Government launched the Third Child Plus Program, offering Nu. 10,000 per month for third and subsequent children up to age three, responding to falling fertility and ageing. Wellness Tourism: Bhutan introduced five wellness and recovery experiences—yoga/meditation, monastery retreats, hot stone baths, and trekking—positioned for physical and mental restoration. Community Health & Safety: Thimphu Police investigated a viral student battery case; students were suspended and referred for psychosocial support. Wildlife & Health Link: STF and police arrested nine in Chirang over alleged golden langur trafficking; rescued animals received veterinary care.
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