AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoInfectious disease readiness: Bhutan’s Royal Centre for Infectious Diseases at Gidagom (80-bed, up to 100 in emergencies) was inaugurated, with a first negative-pressure isolation unit and plans for infectious-disease research, surveillance and training—starting operations next month. Disaster preparedness: A Thimphu earthquake simulation after-action review found gaps in emergency coordination, communication, medical preparedness, traffic management and logistics, with delays in activating response systems and unclear reporting lines—urging stronger practical training and public awareness. Health workforce expansion: KGUMSB says a new MBBS campus at Gidakom is planned to support Bhutan’s first home-trained doctors graduating in 2028, though student accommodation limits enrolment. Public health & addiction: Bhutan marked International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, with the Health Minister warning that synthetic drugs and trafficking methods are evolving and calling for prevention, care and recovery support without stigma. Food & wellness economy: In Bumthang’s Chhumey, a young entrepreneur is turning oats from cattle fodder into a health-food brand after diet-driven recovery and positive testing—boosting farmer incomes and food self-sufficiency. Census digitisation: Bhutan is preparing PHCB 2027 as its first fully digital census using CAPI devices, with NSB working with UNFPA on planning and capacity building. Accessibility cost relief: After Bhutan’s GST Amendment Act 2026, GST-registered businesses will stop charging 5% on more essential items, including key kitchen staples and disability-related welfare goods.
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