AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPublic Health & Access: Bhutan’s Nomadic Health Camp 2026 screened 2,294 people in Merak and Sakteng and found a heavy load of hypertension and other issues, including raised blood sugar, cataracts needing surgery, and infections like syphilis and hepatitis B—highlighting the need for faster follow-up care. Cancer Awareness: The Bhutan Cancer Society launched a EU-supported media partnership to shift cancer coverage from one-off events to steady reporting on prevention, early detection, survivorship, palliative care, and policy. Youth Sexual Health: RENEW’s youth-led advocacy pushed for stronger comprehensive sexuality education, better youth-friendly services, and more youth voice in decisions on reproductive health, consent, mental wellbeing, and online safety. Infection Control Warning: An opinion piece urges families to avoid hospital visits when possible, warning that multidrug-resistant organisms can spread through “not really isolated” wards and that vulnerable patients face higher risk. Food & Nutrition Pressure: Bhutan’s egg prices remain the highest in South Asia, with CCAA reporting about Nu 18 per egg and calling for a more competitive import approach plus support for domestic poultry. Elderly Economic Security: A new NSB study says 38.8% of Bhutanese aged 60+ face economic insecurity beyond the poverty line, with health, housing, and social support driving the gap. Disaster Preparedness Procurement: The Ministry of Finance introduced an Emergency Logistics Preparedness Procurement Manual 2026 to speed up and standardize buying of relief and medical/hygiene supplies during disasters. Climate Risk for Children: UNICEF reports most Bhutanese children are exposed to drought and other hazards, with low social protection coverage and limited inclusive education increasing health and wellbeing risks.
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