AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMental Health in Schools: Bhutan’s HAT programme has expanded mental health support to 166 schools, aiming to strengthen early psychosocial care for adolescents amid rising concerns around anxiety, depression, self-harm and substance use. Cancer Care Access: Bhutan Cancer Society highlights how many patients still face major barriers to treatment costs, even with free medical services. Adolescent Resilience: The national rollout of HAT is framed as a practical step to build resilience and support in school settings, not just awareness. Funeral Costs & RLIS: Families say rising funeral expenses are outpacing Rural Life Insurance Scheme support, with the long-standing Nu 30,000 payout seen as insufficient for a dignified farewell. Livestock & Public Health: A new Livestock Bill in Bhutan’s National Council stresses animal welfare, food security, biosecurity and zoonotic disease control, while clarifying it does not create a legal basis for slaughter. Food Basket Relief: Bhutan’s GST Amendment Bill adds more exemptions for cooking oils and rice varieties, including red rice, to reduce costs of essential staples. Rural Health Access Risk: MPs warn recurring Yudhiri landslides disrupt roads and access to services including a Primary Health Center, threatening safety and continuity of care. Tour Safety: A Singapore woman died in Bhutan after feeling unwell during a hike at Tiger’s Nest; CPR was given on site and she was taken to Paro Hospital as investigations continue.
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