AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDrug Control: Bhutan Food and Drug Authority tightens rules on Tapentadol and Nitrous Oxide after rising misuse, placing them under stricter schedules to curb illegal trafficking while keeping legitimate medical access. Local Health & Safety: Thrompon candidates Ugyen Dorji (Thimphu) and Deepen Ghallay (Phuentsholing) campaign on better municipal services, with Dorji prioritising reliable water supply and Ghallay pushing disaster-risk reduction and resilient local planning. Student Wellbeing: Royal University of Bhutan proposes raising college stipends from Nu 2,500 to up to Nu 6,500 to match higher living and food costs, aiming to ease pressure on students. Public Health Research: A scoping review highlights family-centered psychosocial support needs for disaster-affected children across developmental stages, underscoring mental health as a core part of disaster response. Wellness Tourism: A Bhutan wellness destination in Punakha River area promotes holistic healing stays, positioning Bhutan as a high-value, low-volume recovery retreat. Regional Energy for Health: EU launches a €5m South Asia energy connectivity project including Bhutan to expand access to cleaner, more reliable electricity—supporting resilience and long-term wellbeing.
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