AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaternal health by tech: Bhutan is expanding telemedicine for maternal care, with MoH and JICA’s iCTG initiative impact evaluation shared in Thimphu, aiming to strengthen fetal heart rate and uterine contraction monitoring across the country. Clean cooking for public health: HAB and Planethos launched a clean cooking consultation and MoU to roll out high-efficiency electric cookstoves, targeting indoor air pollution and supporting Bhutan’s energy transition. Rural lung care with AI: SingHealth and the Royal University of Bhutan will train a chest X-ray AI model on Bhutanese data to help rural hospitals detect lung infections and cancer. Tobacco/vaping crackdown: MPs debated a Tobacco Control (Amendment) Bill that could ban vapes and e-cigarettes nationwide, as vape imports surged sharply among youth. Climate stress on water: The National Council reviewed climate-resilient watershed management, warning springs are shrinking and water sources are drying faster, threatening drinking water, farming, and hydropower. Population policy: The government plans to start a Third Child Incentive Programme next month, offering Nu 10,000 monthly support to address declining fertility. Regional health diplomacy: Bhutan’s Health Minister met Nepal’s counterpart at WHO’s World Health Assembly in Geneva to strengthen people-centred health systems and cooperation. Wildlife health monitoring: Stool testing began in Nepal’s red panda habitat areas to assess parasites and support conservation, using camera-trap data to estimate populations.
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