AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBhutan–Japan Health Partnership: Bhutan and Japan marked 40 years of cooperation, highlighting Japanese-backed public health gains including the Royal Centre for Disease Control in Gidakom and JICA’s Integral Cardiotocography (iCTG) that brought lifesaving maternal care closer to remote communities. Mental Health Support: The PEMA helpline 1098 continues to respond around the clock, with mental health topping call reasons and fast support for severe cases; the service also offers texting and WhatsApp options for people who can’t talk. Cancer Awareness & Policy: The Bhutan Cancer Society launched a six-month, EU-supported media collaboration project to move cancer coverage beyond one-off events toward prevention, early detection, survivorship, palliative care, and stronger policy follow-through. Elderly Economic Insecurity: A new NSB study finds 38.8% of Bhutanese aged 60+ face economic insecurity when health, housing, material wellbeing, and social support are considered—not just income. Food Security Pressure: A report flags Bhutan’s heavy reliance on imports for cereals and vegetable oils, warning that a shrinking agricultural base is widening the nutrition gap. Disaster-Ready Procurement: Bhutan’s MoF introduced an Emergency Logistics Preparedness Procurement Manual 2026 to speed up transparent buying of relief, medical and hygiene supplies during emergencies.
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