AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate & Water Security: Bhutan logged its warmest year on record in 2025, with new national climate assessments showing rising temperatures, shrinking glaciers and more erratic rainfall that threaten water supplies, farming and disaster readiness. Elderly Economic Security: A new NSB study finds nearly four in 10 elderly Bhutanese face economic insecurity even if they are not counted as poor under standard poverty lines, pointing to gaps in health, housing and social support. Jobs & Youth Work: Bhutan’s labour market improved in Q2 2026, with unemployment falling and youth joblessness easing, though women’s low labour participation and the need for better-quality jobs remain. Inflation Watch: Annual inflation climbed to 7.72% in May, driven mainly by food and non-food price increases, even as monthly prices eased. Energy Push: The ADB approved a US$160 million loan to expand Bhutan’s solar capacity by at least 310MW, aiming to cut costly winter electricity imports and draw private investment through a new PPP model. Sustainable Tourism: Bhutan’s Department of Tourism urges hotels to adopt the Bhutan Green Hotel Standard to strengthen high-value, low-volume tourism with measurable sustainability practices. Local Concerns: Thimphu residents and workshop owners are unsettled by rumours of relocating the Olarongchhu automobile workshops, while they say road conditions remain the real problem. Regional Payments: Bhutan hosted SAARFINANCE talks in Paro calling for trusted cross-border digital payments and harmonised rules across South Asia. Cancer Awareness: The Bhutan Cancer Society launched a media collaboration project to move cancer coverage beyond one-off events toward prevention, early detection and policy follow-through.
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