AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMental Health in Myanmar: A new analysis warns Myanmar’s conflict-driven “polycrisis” is fueling a severe, often hidden mental health burden, with depression and anxiety rising sharply since 2021 and leaving many people without priority care. Rohingya Health Access Under Strain: In Cox’s Bazar, Border Guard Bangladesh and MSF hospitals treated Rohingya men injured after alleged shootings near the Myanmar border, while UN agencies warn that funding cuts could worsen health and protection conditions for nearly 1.2 million refugees. Turkey’s Camp Healthcare Support: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan visited Rohingya camps and inspected Turkish-supported healthcare facilities, reaffirming continued medical aid amid ongoing humanitarian needs. Conflict and Care Disruption: m.CDM reports resistance fighting and attacks across Sagaing, Magway, and Chin, including incidents where civilians were injured and medical items were reportedly among supplies sent to frontline fighters—highlighting how violence directly disrupts health access. Regional Disease Watch: Greater Mekong malaria progress is being threatened by climate change, with experts warning that extreme weather could raise risks for mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and dengue.
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