AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRenewables Boost: The Asian Development Bank approved a US$160 million loan for Bhutan’s Solar Farm Expansion Project, adding at least 310MW of new solar capacity and marking the country’s first private-majority public-private partnership in energy, with transmission links to connect farms to the national grid. Population Policy: Bhutan launched the “Third Child Plus” cash incentive to tackle an “existential” birthrate crisis, offering monthly payments for third and subsequent children while migration continues to drain working-age families. Public Health & Media: The Bhutan Cancer Society rolled out a six-month media partnership project to move cancer coverage beyond one-off awareness events toward prevention, early detection, survivorship, palliative care and policy follow-through. Youth Voice on Rights: Adolescents pushed for stronger comprehensive sexuality education, youth-friendly health services and a bigger role in policymaking during a youth-led advocacy series meeting MPs. Regional Finance Links: Central bank officials at a SAARCFINANCE symposium in Paro called for harmonised rules and trusted digital payments to deepen South Asia’s financial integration. Environment Watch: Bhutan’s Glacier Inventory 2026 reports 27 glaciers lost and nearly 10% of glacier area gone over nine years, underscoring accelerating climate impacts.
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