AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSafe Water Initiative Expands Across Bhutan: A nationwide school water filtration programme is already reaching 75,000+ children, with expansion supported by the 2025 Zayed Sustainability Prize and now covering about 85% of schools. Third Child Plus Program: To tackle low fertility and ageing, Bhutan has launched the TCPP, offering Nu. 10,000 per month for third and subsequent children up to age three. Clean Cooking Push: A carbon-financed initiative aims to cut household smoke by scaling cleaner cooking fuels using hydropower electricity. Wellness Tourism Spotlight: Bhutan is promoting well-being as both a development goal and a tourism draw, with events like Bhutan for Well-Being in Bumthang. Gelephu Yoga for Healthy Ageing: Hundreds marked the International Day of Yoga in Gelephu, linking daily practice with healthier ageing. Public Health Alert (Regional): Assam reports ongoing Japanese Encephalitis deaths at GMCH, underscoring mosquito-borne disease risks in the region. Health Innovation (Global): Stanford researchers report a single injection approach that may regrow cartilage and reduce the need for knee replacements. Tourism Partnerships (BITM 2026): Bhutan’s International Travel Mart in Thimphu brought 200+ buyers from 15 markets, signaling a shift toward structured global partnerships.
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