AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSafe Water Initiative: More than 75,000 Bhutanese children are already benefiting from a nationwide school filtration programme, now covering about 85% of schools, as partners scale safe drinking water access by 2030. Cleaner Cooking & Health: A carbon-financed push aims to cut household smoke by expanding cleaner cooking fuels, citing indoor air pollution risks linked to respiratory illness. Youth Suicide Awareness: A Royal Marine trio crossed Bhutan to raise suicide prevention awareness, spotlighting mental health support needs. School Violence Response: Thimphu Police are investigating an alleged battery case at Lungtenzampa Middle Secondary School; students are suspended and psychosocial support is underway. Wellness Tourism: Bhutan for Well-Being in Bumthang brought together health practitioners and tourism stakeholders to promote physical, mental, and spiritual wellness as a visitor draw. Public Health Research Equity: A Lancet study finds climate-health research funding in South Asia is more likely to go to foreign-affiliated authors, raising fairness concerns for domestic researchers. Knee Arthritis Breakthrough: Stanford researchers report a single injection that can regrow cartilage and reverse arthritis progression in early findings, pointing to a future beyond knee replacements. Japanese Encephalitis Watch: Assam’s JE burden remains severe, with multiple deaths reported at GMCH, underscoring mosquito-borne disease vigilance across the region.
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