AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCarbon Credits & Health-Linked Risks: A new report says the UN’s first “high-integrity” Paris Agreement carbon credits tied to Myanmar’s military-linked institutions are raising serious red flags on human rights, governance, and monitoring—while the project includes “improved” cookstoves, a direct public-health angle for households. Rohingya Safety & Public Health: Malaysia’s hate-fuelled disinformation campaign against Rohingya is linked to real-world harm, including raids and disruption of services; 27 Rohingya victims from a Myanmar-linked boat capsize were buried in Kedah after forensic identity checks. Border Violence & Access to Care: Myanmar’s Tatmadaw is trying to reopen the Kalay–Tamu trade route after attacks by armed groups disrupted transport, worsening shortages and limiting access to healthcare. Myanmar-Related Crime in Thailand: Thai police are investigating the dismemberment murder of a Myanmar woman in Bangkok, with formal identification pending—another reminder of health and safety risks for migrants. Drug Harm in the Region: Reporting highlights yaba (“crazy pill”) spreading in Bangladesh, with Myanmar-linked production driving addiction and severe health consequences. Mental Health & Vulnerable Care: A U.S. medical examiner ruled a Haitian woman’s death after ICE release a homicide, citing untreated severe mental health issues and language barriers.
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