AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Preparedness in Focus: Bhutan’s full-scale Thimphu earthquake simulation found real gaps despite an overall successful response, including delays in activation, communication and coordination issues, limited manpower and equipment, and vulnerabilities at the National Referral Hospital like limited building-safety assessment capacity and unreliable backup communication. Urban Health & Climate Resilience: Thimphu Thromde is moving ahead with a Memorial Chorten stream corridor revitalisation plan to cut flood risk and improve public access, with greener spaces, walking trails, and solar-powered lighting. Digital Health & Services: Bhutan’s State of the Nation report says the digital economy is growing fast, with the National Digital Identity system helping citizens access services securely and supporting safer digital transactions. Cancer Care Community Support: Cancer Survivors Month in Thimphu highlighted how family, friends, and community support can make recovery feel possible, with survivors sharing experiences of treatment and encouragement. Wellness Tourism (Local): Amankora’s Paro and Punakha lodges are reopening after wellness-focused refurbishment, adding spa and hydrotherapy-style facilities aimed at relaxation and recovery. Conservation & Public Health Link: Assam released seven rescued golden langurs after rehabilitation, underscoring the need for stronger wildlife enforcement to prevent zoonotic and ecosystem risks.
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