AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation & Culture: Bhutan and EtonHouse International Education Group have signed a landmark partnership to open the nation’s first international K–12 school in August 2026, aiming to build “future-ready” learning while keeping Bhutanese culture at the core. Environment & Forestry: Bhutan has begun a Forest Stewardship Council pilot in Paro, Bumthang, Wangdue Phodrang and Thimphu to align forest management with international standards and improve timber access to global markets. Climate Resilience: Bhutan’s first Climate Atlas (1996–2025) reports warming of about 0.3–0.5°C and more erratic rainfall patterns, raising pressure on farmers and water planning. Wildlife Conservation: A red panda health study has started in Nepal’s Myagdi using stool testing and camera traps to assess parasites and estimate population in Jaljala and Dhorpatan reserves. Transport & Energy: With fuel prices rising, Bhutan’s EV registrations are climbing, but charging gaps and high upfront costs still slow adoption. Public Services: The Bhutan Toilet Organization is upgrading accessible public toilets in five districts, adding ramps, grab bars and digital mapping for easier use.
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