AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate & Child Health: UNICEF reports 89.6% of Bhutanese children are exposed to at least one climate hazard, with drought the most widespread threat (85.68%), raising concerns for health and service access. Disaster Preparedness: Tsirang Dzongkhag launched a 204-page Disaster Management and Contingency Plan, mapping evacuation sites and vulnerable groups as climate risks intensify. Chronic Disease Support: Bhutan Kidney Foundation spending has topped Nu 21 million over 14 years, driven by rising CKD cases and the growing need for non-medical support for patients treated abroad. Maternal & Family Health Policy: The Third Child Plus Programme is moving toward payouts for 5,458 eligible families after verification delays. School Safety: Bhutan’s education ministry is responding to renewed bullying concerns, stressing shared responsibility across families, schools, and communities. Wellness & Tourism: A Bhutan wellness destination story highlights holistic healing in Punakha, linking health tourism with local sacred landscapes. Sports & Youth: University Summer Games in Paro aims to prepare athletes for higher-level competition, supporting youth fitness and wellbeing.
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