AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHealth & Care in Myanmar: Myanmar’s detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s son, Kim Aris, is demanding proof she is alive, saying her health is reportedly worsening and citing heart disease and osteoporosis concerns, with claims she may still be held in Nay Pyi Taw under harsh conditions. Drug Control & Public Health: India’s Home Minister Amit Shah released a 2026–2029 drug control vision built on “Detect, Disrupt and Destroy,” targeting drug trafficking, abuse, illicit finance and criminal networks—an approach that matters for regional health risks as synthetic opioids and diversion trends rise. Regional Drug Threats Linked to Myanmar: A UNODC report says Afghanistan’s opium collapse hasn’t ended heroin supply because pre-ban stockpiles remain, while Myanmar is flagged as a leading illicit opium source, with trafficking corridors into India’s northeast raising risks of addiction and funding for armed groups. Refugee Health & Access: Malaysia-based Rohingya aid group MAHAR urges UNHCR to speed up third-country resettlement, noting some refugees have waited up to 15 years and that long stays strain health and services. Cross-border Health Response: India’s “Operation Amistad” sent a field hospital team and modular BHISHM Cube units to earthquake-hit Venezuela, highlighting rapid deployment models that could inform disaster medical readiness regionally.
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