AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMenstrual health in conflict zones: In Chin state and other ethnic areas, intensifying civil war is driving a menstrual-health crisis for displaced Christian women and girls, as sanitary pads and hygiene supplies become scarce and unsafe alternatives are used. Humanitarian funding squeeze: On the Thailand–Myanmar border, refugees in nine camps are forced to rely on refugee-led committees after major donor cuts, with aid now reaching fewer than 16% of the most vulnerable. Child well-being support: Myanmar Red Cross Society opened child-friendly spaces in Rakhine’s Sittway camps to provide psychosocial support and health-and-wellbeing activities, backed by Danish Red Cross and Faroe Islands Red Cross. Public health and safety risks from conflict: Reports from the Thai border describe Myanmar drone explosions killing and injuring Myanmar migrant workers, underscoring ongoing cross-border health and safety harms. Maternity protection gaps in ASEAN: An ILO report flags uneven maternity benefits across ASEAN, with informal workers and migrants still facing limited access to maternity protection and healthcare support.
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